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Results 1 - 10 of 237 for child health
  1. Child Dental Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health. From the time your child is born, there are things you can do to promote healthy teeth and prevent cavities. For babies, ...
  2. Child Mental Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... diagnose mental health problems, the doctor or mental health specialist looks at your child's signs and symptoms, medical history, and family history. ...
  3. Obesity in Children (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... isn't always easy to know when a child has obesity or is overweight. Ask your health care provider to check whether your child's weight and height are in a healthy range. ...
  4. Children's Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your child's health includes physical, mental and social well-being. Most parents know the basics of keeping children healthy, like ...
  5. Toddler Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... call your health care provider right away. Well-child visits are important to your toddler's health. Toddlers will get their recommended vaccines during these ...
  6. Autism Spectrum Disorder (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... medicines to control symptoms. NIH: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
  7. Child Development (National Library of Medicine)  
    As children grow older, they develop in several different ways. Child development includes physical, intellectual, social, and emotional changes. Children ...
  8. Parenting (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... activities Leading by example NIH: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
  9. Toddler Development (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... are worried about possible delays, talk to your child's health care provider.
  10. Puberty (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... they reach after puberty. NIH: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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