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From Sun Magazine: Earliest intervention
When Ginny Russo goes into labor sometime at the end of May, her first call will be to her doctor. Her second: to the researchers who want to collect her baby's placenta, umbilical cord blood and first dirty diaper.
They're part of the same crew that,...Tags: Human Body, Social Sciences, Macy's, Parenting, Science and Technology
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Family thankful for teen's recovery from head injury
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comNo one knows for sure what happened Jan. 17. Jeremy Barkdoll of Boonsboro said he remembers telling his 13-year-old son, Jakob, to go get the mail. He looked away for a few seconds and when he turned around, the boy was lying on the ground, his four-...Tags: Physical Conditions, Injuries and Wounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Coma
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Kennedy Krieger program trains parents to foster children with special needs
For Jason and Hollie Costa, falling in love with feisty 5-year-old Daeonna Smith was the easy part. Deciding whether to parent a child with special needs, however, tested their resolve.
The Columbia couple didn't know anything about spina bifida, the...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Services, Hospitals and Clinics
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Autism: When Symptoms Appear is Telling
Los Angeles TimesAmong the most baffling observations about autism is that some children appear to have symptoms early in life while others develop normally and then regress prior to age 3. Still others have mild developmental delays then experience a plateau in...Tags: Children, Los Angeles Times, Mountains, Symptoms, Landforms
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Birthmark Could Signal Disorder
Special to Tribune NewspapersSometimes the appearance of a birthmark catches a new parent by surprise. Physicians are often quick to offer reassurance that most birthmarks are harmless, and many will shrink or disappear over time. Although that's true, a birthmark can also be the key...Tags: Seizures, Children, Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Kids make up largest group with traumatic brain injuries
Austin Story doesn't remember the late-summer outing at a friend's lakefront home in New Jersey, or the rocks he climbed near a waterfall. Or how he lost his footing and, as his horrified mother looked on, fell about 50 feet.
The 14-year-old lay...Tags: Chiropractors, Athletes, Physical Conditions, Symptoms, Brain
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Holiday events
HOLIDAY EVENTS NOVEMBER NOV. 19 - 21 FIRST ANNUAL WreathFEST Neighborhood: Brooklyn Park Area When: Nov. 19: 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 20: 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Nov. 21: noon- 5 p.m. (winners announced at 1 p.m.) Venue: Chesapeake Arts Center 194 Hammonds Lane,...Tags: Hanukkah, American Visionary Art Museum, Internists, Religious Festivals, Hospitals and Clinics
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How lovely are thy branches
True, they only adorn our homes for a few weeks. And yes, when the day comes to take them down, we'll curse all the impossible-to-vacuum needles they leave behind on the carpet.
But Christmas trees are beautiful and signify the most joyous time of the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Real Estate, Gingerbread Houses, Lifestyle and Leisure, Holidays
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Lack of gazing, early sign of autism?
Los Angeles TimesInfants frequently gaze at people's faces. It's as if they're fascinated and, perhaps, yearning for interaction with the people in their lives. Infants who don't exhibit this fondness for human faces, researchers say, may be exhibiting one of the first...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Delaware, Health and Medical Professionals, Symptoms, Internists
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Florida Hospital to hold ADHD conference on Wednesday
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelIf you've got a child with ADHD — attention deficit hyperactivity disorder — mark your calendar for Wednesday, May 18, when Florida Hospital will hold a town hall meeting in Orlando, featuring one of the nation's experts on ADHD. Dr. Martha... -
Teaching kids to stay in the game
The basketball players settle into drills with the precision and fluidity of a vintage squad - despite the fact that many of them cannot move their bodies from the waist down.
Thanks in part to Gerry Herman, they're a wheelchair team to be reckoned...Tags: Athletes, Table Tennis, Social Issues, Entertainment, Sports
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Breaking updates on snowstorm recovery
Compiled by Baltimore Sun staff-------------------- Transit services coming back slowly Updated at 4:35 p.m. Mass transit service in Maryland was making a slow recovery from the weekend's snowstorm. with light rail offering service to a limited number of stations this afternoon and...Tags: Transportation, Fiction, Public Transportation, Hospitals and Clinics, Road Transportation
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