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  1. ... exam may include vision and hearing tests (for children and ... tests and school reports provide valuable information, too. For adults, old school ...
  2. ... Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; CDC's Second Nutrition Report: Vitamin D deficiency closely related to race/ethnicity; [ ...
  3. ... hepatitis A and hepatitis B. Talk with your health provider if you or your children should get vaccinated. References Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; The ABCs of Hepatitis; [updated ...
  4. ... disorders/bronchoscopy Nationwide Children's [Internet]. Columbus (OH): Nationwide Children's Hospital; c2020. Bronchoscopy (Flexible Bronchoscopy ... ...
  5. ... For example, there may be separate ranges for children and adults. Reference ranges are a general guide to "normal." If your test result is higher or lower than the range that applies to you, it may be a sign of a health problem, but not always. It's common for healthy ...
  6. ... diagnose medical conditions. The radiologist will send a report with your IVP results to your provider. The report will explain exactly what the x-rays showed. ...