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- ... intellectual disability.Other features of Carpenter syndrome include obesity that begins in childhood, a soft out-pouching around the belly-button ( ...
- Infants & Toddlers: Raising Healthy Children (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Infant and Newborn Care/Start Here ... Infant and Newborn Care ... Toddler Health/Start Here ... Toddler Health ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Provides information ...
- Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer (National Cancer Institute)Cancer--Living with Cancer/Children ... Cancer--Living with Cancer ... Childhood Leukemia/Related Issues ... Childhood Leukemia ... Cancer in Children/Related Issues ... Cancer ...
- Blount Disease (Nemours Foundation)Bone Diseases/Teenagers ... Bone Diseases ... Leg Injuries and Disorders/Teenagers ... Leg Injuries and Disorders ... Nemours Foundation ... Blount's, Blount, Blownt, bone, bones, ...
- Turner Syndrome: A Guide for Families (Turner Syndrome Society of the United States) - PDFTurner Syndrome/Living With ... Turner Syndrome ... Turner Syndrome Society of the United States ... PDF
- ... problems, including diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. Obesity is becoming much more common in childhood . Most often, it begins between the ages of ...
- ... only in adults. When these problems begin in childhood, they often become worse in adulthood. A child who is overweight or has obesity is also more likely to have problems such ...
- ... only in adults. When these problems begin in childhood, they often become more severe when the child becomes an adult. Children with obesity are at risk for developing these health problems: ...
- Take Charge of Your Health: A Guide for Teenagers (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)Provides small, achievable steps to help teenagers make healthier food choices, be more active, and get enough sleep. ... Healthy eating, physical activity, ...
- ... difficulties, poor growth, and delayed development. Beginning in childhood, affected individuals develop an extreme hunger, which leads to chronic overeating (hyperphagia) and obesity. Some people with Prader-Willi syndrome, particularly those ...