Children's Health: Newborns & Infants

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  • Fibromatosis, Congenital Generalized

    05/27/08, Healthwise

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  • Crying, Age 3 and Younger

    02/19/09, Healthwise

    Crying is your child's first way of communicating. The amount of time your baby spends crying usually increases from birth until your baby is about 6 weeks old, when your baby may cry between 1 and 5 hours out of 24. After 6 weeks of age,

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  • Fever, Age 3 and Younger

    04/24/07, Healthwise

    Fever is the body's normal and healthy reaction to infection and other illnesses, both minor and serious. Fevers help the body fight infection. Fever is a symptom, not a disease. In most cases, fever means your child has a minor illness.

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  • Growth and Development, Newborn

    04/06/07, Healthwise

    Babies are called newborns during their first month of life. Although your newborn sleeps a lot, powerful changes are occurring in the five major areas of development.

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  • Neonatal Lupus

    05/10/08, Healthwise

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  • Biting - Symptoms

    04/17/08, Healthwise

    Most infants and young children bite occasionally. Usually a bite is harmless and may not even leave a mark. Infants most often bite in response to new sensations in the mouth, such as may occur when teething. Young children may bite

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  • Phenylketonuria (PKU) - Topic Overview

    02/27/08, Healthwise

    Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic disorder in which a baby lacks or has very low levels of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). This enzyme is necessary to convert phenylalanine, an amino acid, into another amino

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  • Phenylketonuria (PKU) - Treatment Overview

    02/27/08, Healthwise

    The main treatment for phenylketonuria (PKU) consists of permanently reducing the amount of protein in the diet. For a few people, medicine may help reduce phenylalanine blood levels when used with a PKU diet.

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  • Anencephaly

    01/23/09, Healthwise

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  • Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Infant

    05/25/08, Healthwise

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