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  1. ... also be used in older children and adults who have certain challenges with social life and/or ... The risk for ASD is higher for children who: Have a sibling or other family member who ...
  2. ... mental health provider is a health care professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health problems. ... primary care provider or a mental health provider who works with children and teenagers. Your child's provider ...
  3. ... life. These tests may be done on people who are at higher risk of complications from VZV ... don't know if they have immunity. People who are at higher risk of complications include: Pregnant ...
  4. ... can't catch the virus from a person who is sick with dengue fever. A dengue fever ... in parts of Florida and Texas. Most people who get the dengue virus won't become sick. ...
  5. ... mental health provider is a health care professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health problems. ... There are many types of mental health providers who treat depression. Your primary health care provider can ...
  6. ... mental health provider is a health care professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions. ... for treatment. There are many types of providers who treat mental health disorders. Some specialize in OCD. ...
  7. ... is a type of test done for people who don't have symptoms. While all sexually active ... an STD, testing is mostly recommended for people who fall in one or more of the following ...
  8. ... be called ADD (attention-deficit disorder). A person who has ADHD has a hard time paying attention ... is available to help people of all ages who have been diagnosed with ADHD. Other names: ADHD ...
  9. ... have vaginal, oral, or anal sex with someone who has the infection. The bacteria often infect the ... medical experts recommend routine screening tests for people who are sexually active and are more likely to ...
  10. ... mental health provider is a health care professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions. ... for treatment. There are many types of providers who treat mental disorders. The most common types of ...
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