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A to Z: Sturge-Weber Syndrome for Parents
Learn about this genetic disorder that can cause a birthmark on the face called a port-wine stain, as well as other symptoms.
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A to Z: Congestive Heart Failure for Parents
In this condition, which can affect a child's breathing, activity, and growth, the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently and meet the needs of the body.
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A to Z: Sickle Cell Disease for Parents
Learn about genetic disorders and diseases and conditions that affect the blood.
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A to Z: Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) for Parents
In this condition, an abnormal connection between arteries and veins causes blood to flow too quickly, leading to a risk of bleeding. Learn more here.
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Health Care Providers: Neurologists for Parents
A neurologist is a doctor who studies, diagnoses, and treats diseases and conditions that affect the brain.
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Sickle Cell Disease for Parents
Sickle cell disease is a blood disorder that makes red blood cells change shape and cause health problems. Find out how to help your child.
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Cardiac Arrest for Parents
Cardiac arrest is when changes in the normal electrical activity of the heart make it suddenly stop beating. Quick medical care is essential.
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What Are Cocaine & Crack? for Parents
Cocaine and crack are illegal drugs that produce an intense high and can cause a stroke, heart attack, or even death.
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Sunless and Self-Tanning During Pregnancy for Parents
It hasn’t been that well-studied, but there's no proof that self-tanners are harmful to an unborn baby.
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A to Z: Epilepsy for Parents
Epilepsy is a seizure disorder in which electrical signals in the brain misfire, causing temporary communication problems between nerve cells. Someone who gets recurrent seizures is thought to have epilepsy.