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Diabetes Is On The Increase Among Children.

http://www.health-doc.com/healtharticles/Diabetes-children.html

Diabetes among children is rising rapidly. Diabetes is helped by making corrections in diet. Please educate yourself on this.The following article on diabetes is appropriate for all, no matter what age.

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Gigablast

http://gigablast.com/search?q=%22conditions%2Band%2Bdiseases%22

A powerful, new search engine that does real-time indexing.

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MACS Homepage

http://www.macs.org.uk/

Discovering your child is born with Anophthalmia, Microphthalmia or Coloboma can be a devastating experience. The group aims to offer emotional and practical support from parents who have been through similar experiences.

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Neonatal Jaundice, page 1 of 3

http://www.californiawebsites.com/neo/index.html

Neonatal jaundice is extremely common, occurring in approximately 80% of pre-term and 50% of term babies. Phototherapy provides a safe and effective way of treating most forms of neonatal jaundice.

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Tonsils, Tonsillitis, and Tonsillectomy Information from Tonsilhelp.com and Ethi

http://www.tonsilhelp.com/

Tonsilhelp is a parent's guide to tonsils, tonsillitis, and tonsillectomies, with information on tonsillitis treatment options including tonsillectomy procedures utilizing the Harmonic ScalpelÆ.

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Triplo-X Syndrome :

http://www.triplo-x.org/

Triple X, Trisomy X, 47 XXX - they all all refer to the same condition. Normally females have 46 chromosomes - bundles of genes that act like a human blueprint. 2 of these 46 chromosomes are what we refer to as sex chromosomes and they define whether we are a female or a male. Normally, a female possesses two X chromosomes and a male a X chromosome and a Y chromosome. As the name suggests, females with 47, XXX have three X chromosomes in the cells of their body.

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Vascular Anomalies Center

http://www.birthmarks.org/

At Arkansas Childrenís Hospital, a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary Vascular Anomalies Center has been developed to diagnose and treat children and adults with congenital vascular anomalies. This program has become recognized as a leading facility and serves patients from all over the United States as well as from other parts of the world.

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Where Intelligent Parents Communicate

http://www.mychildhas.com/

By clicking the "I Agree" link, you accept and understand that:

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