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Hemoglobin C Disease in Children
Hemoglobin C disease is caused by abnormal hemoglobin, which is the part of red blood cells that carries oxygen to cells, tissues, and organs. Learn more about the condition, including causes, symptoms, and treatment.
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Open Neural Tube Defects (ONTDs) in Children
Open neural tube defects (ONTDs) are problems with the way the brain, spinal cord, or spine forms while a baby is growing in the mother's uterus.
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Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia) in Children
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a problem with the tongue that is present from birth. It causes speech and eating problems in some children.
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Radiation Exposure from X-rays in Children
X-rays are a kind of imaging test that provides your healthcare provider with information about structures inside the body. These tests expose children to low doses of radiation.
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Selective Mutism
Selective mutism is a rare condition in which a child can’t speak in certain settings but can speak fine in others. It can cause problems with school and social situations.
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Living with Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic anemia is a rare blood disorder that most often occurs in children, teens, and young adults. This piece offers helpful information on how to help your child live with this disease.
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Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Childhood apraxia of speech is a type of speech disorder. It is present from birth. A child with this condition has problems making sounds correctly and consistently.
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Nasal Fracture in Children
A nasal fracture is a break in one or more of the bones of the nose, caused by trauma. It's also called a broken nose.
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About Poison Control Centers
Poison control centers are always open - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They're staffed by pharmacists, health care providers, nurses, and other experts who are available by phone.
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