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Understanding Down Syndrome
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder. It is also called trisomy 21. It includes certain birth defects, learning problems, and facial features.
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Helping Your Child Live with Down Syndrome
Talking with other people can help you learn what to expect. You can learn what may be helpful in raising a child with Down syndrome.
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Talking with Someone Who Has Had a Stroke
If your loved one has had a stroke, you may be wondering:How can I communicate with my loved one? Having a stroke can make people struggle with things like talking, listening, reading, and writing. So you might have to communicate with your loved one differently.
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Understanding Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)
If your mouth has been feeling dry lately, you may be wondering why. It’s possible you could have something called dry mouth, which is treatable.
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Diagnosing Epilepsy
Your primary healthcare provider may be the first healthcare provider to evaluate you for epilepsy. They may refer you to a specialist for further evaluation. Read on to learn what you can expect.
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Self-Care for Seizures
You can do many things to help control your seizures. First follow your treatment plan. If your doctor has prescribed medicines, be sure to take them as directed. Then take the following steps advised here.
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Safety During a Seizure
Let family and friends know what to expect and how to react when you have a seizure. This helps keep them calm and you safe. Here are some pointers for loved ones.
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Living Well with Epilepsy
People with epilepsy can lead healthy, productive lives. Life with epilepsy can be challenging, but there are things you can do to make it easier.
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Esophagitis
Do you often have burning pain in your chest? You may have esophagitis. This is when the lining of the esophagus becomes red and swollen (inflamed).
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