Breath-holding spells
... they may occur after a painful experience. The
child cries and has forced exhalation leading to ... a variety of factors, including the fact that the
child is not breathing, there is increased ... seen with seizures ), no incontinence , and the
child is fine in between spells. Electroencephalograms ...
Babies switched at birth
... also
Kaspar Hauser — whom some hypothesize to have been the real
child of Karl, Grand Duke of Baden , switched at birth with a dead
child
...
Medicine
... in their logos or emblems .
Physician examining a
child
Contents
1 Overview
2 History of medicine ... over the last century or so, including: increasing longevity, decreased
child mortality, increasing population numbers, better ability to monitor and ...
Body shaping
... Index (BMI) reaches 40 or more. In addition, obesity negatively affects the economic health of a society as well as other aspects of adult and
child health, often for life . [1] [2] Childhood obesity is on the rise in Europe as well. [3]
Bariatric surgery
In response to a ...
Neuropsychiatry
... F. (2002) Obsessive compulsive disorder secondary to brain dysgerminoma in an adolescent boy: a positron emission tomography case report. Journal of
child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 12, 259-263.
Green, M.F. (2001) Schizophrenia Revealed: From Neurons to Social Interactions. New York: W.W. ...
Telephone Triage
... and making safe, effective, and appropriate dispositions--all by telephone. It may include everything from disease management, AIDS counseling and
child abuse hotlines to 911 and telemetry monitoring, and takes place in settings as diverse as emergency rooms, large call centers and hospices.
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