Children's Health: Overview

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  • What Do We Know About Autism?

    01/27/08, PARADE Magazine

    A diagnosis of autism usually rests on three distinctive symptoms: difficulty with social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive actions or obsessive interests. These behaviors can range from mild to disabling.

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  • Type 1 diabetes in children

    10/23/07, MayoClinic.com

    Type 1 diabetes in children — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this endocrine condition.

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  • Growing pains

    11/10/06, MayoClinic.com

    Growing pains — Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms and treatment of this childhood leg pain.

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  • Type 2 diabetes in children

    10/23/07, MayoClinic.com

    Type 2 diabetes in children — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this endocrine condition.

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  • Lazy eye (amblyopia)

    11/20/06, MayoClinic.com

    Lazy eye — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms and treatment of this childhood vision problem.

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  • Fever, Age 4 and Older

    04/24/07, Healthwise

    Fever is the body's normal and healthy reaction to infection and other illnesses, both minor and serious. It helps the body fight infection. Fever is a symptom, not a disease. In most cases, having a fever means you have a minor illness.

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  • Epilepsy - Topic Overview

    10/29/07, Healthwise

    Epilepsy is a common condition that causes repeated seizures. The seizures are caused by bursts of electrical activity in the brain that are not normal. Seizures may cause problems with muscle control, movement, speech, vision, or awar

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  • Birthmarks - Topic Overview

    04/18/07, Healthwise

    A birthmark is a colored mark on or under a newborn baby’s skin. Some birthmarks show up soon after a baby is born. Most birthmarks are obvious at birth. Some kinds of birthmarks fade or go away as a child gets older. Others sta

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  • Amblyopia - Topic Overview

    07/17/07, Healthwise

    Normal vision develops with regular, equal use of the eyes. Amblyopia, commonly called "lazy eye," usually occurs when one eye is not used enough for the visual system in the brain to develop properly. The brain ignores the images from

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  • Growing Pains

    02/17/06, Harvard Health Publications

    There does seem to be something to the concept that during childhood, when growth is most rapid, pain in the most rapidly growing bones (the legs) is common. After puberty, at about the time that the most rapid growth is complete, the incidence of th

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