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… Influenza is an acute infection of the respiratory system caused by the influenza virus. Getting sick with influenza … years with widespread or epidemic influenza activity. How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of … getting sick with influenza and spreading it to others. How does influenza spread? Influenza spreads easily from …
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… Immigrants from countries where hepatitis A is common Household or close contacts of adopted children from areas … vaccine was given. You may have headache, fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. These reactions are mild and … will die. The risk is higher if you are 50 years or older. How is hepatitis A spread? The hepatitis A virus is found in …
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… Down syndrome is a set of physical and mental traits caused by a gene problem that happens before birth. Learn more about each condition in this section. Down … 13 to 21 Down Syndrome, Ages 5 to 13 Down Syndrome, Ages Birth to 1 Month Down Syndrome: Grooming and Hygiene Down …
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… On this page: How can you lower your risk from drinking? If you choose to … that things like age, sex, weight, and health history can cause alcohol to affect people differently. If you choose to … worse by drinking, such as liver problems, heart failure, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or certain blood disorders. …
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… occur after several days of increasing symptoms. What causes it? Asthma attacks are caused by: Long-term (chronic) … the start of a woman's menstrual blood flow or pregnancy. How is it treated? An asthma action plan is a written plan … help avoid asthma attacks. Make sure you take your asthma controller medicine every day. This helps prevent asthma …
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… is iron important for my child? Iron is a mineral that’s used to help make red blood cells and carry oxygen to all … growth and development, including brain development.  How can I make sure my child has enough iron? Introduce … source of iron for your child. Here are some ways to use iron-fortified infant cereal in recipes. Oatmeal pancake …
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… supplies blood to the brain. Most brain aneurysms don't cause problems. Sometimes an aneurysm bursts, or ruptures. … Some risk factors that can lead to brain aneurysms can be controlled, and others can't. The following risk factors may … symptoms depend on what areas of the brain are affected and how big the aneurysm is. If a brain aneurysm ruptures, …
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… anywhere on the inside or outside of the body and can cause permanent scar tissue. They often form in the lungs. … high calcium levels in the blood. Sarcoidosis may affect how an organ works. For instance, if it's in your lungs, you … to make sure that you find the lowest dose you need to control your disease. Long-term use of this medicine, …
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… blocked, the heart does not get enough oxygen. This can cause unstable angina or a heart attack. Unstable angina … rest and they're not using much energy or feeling stressed. How is it diagnosed? A doctor will do a physical examination … attack. This test measures the electrical signals that control your heart's rhythm. A blood test will look for a …
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… safe textures, when to introduce common food allergens, how much food to offer and more. Some of the food examples … with plant-based protein foods and more For recipes that use animal foods, substitute plant-based ingredients. For … nutrition facts table to see if vitamin D has been added. How can I make sure my child gets all key nutrients?  Be …