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Asthma Medications
Your child's health care provider will prescribe asthma medications based on your child's age, severity of symptoms, and his or her ability to take inhaled medications.
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Major Depression in Adolescents
Depression is a mood disorder that involves a adolescent's body, mood, and thoughts. It can affect and disrupt eating, sleeping, or thinking patterns.
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Major Depression in Children
Common symptoms of major depression include persistent feelings of sadness, sleep disturbances, and difficulty concentrating.
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Make Variety a Goal in Kids' Sports
Children should avoid specializing in a sport until they reach adolescence, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends. Reason: for every prodigy who becomes a successful athlete, thousands of youths suffer physically or psychologically from being pushed to compete at a young age.
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Making the Grade on School Tests
Parents can do a lot to ease test anxiety, both in their children and themselves. Start by focusing on the learning and not the scoring.
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Making the Most of Family Moments
The time you spend with your children each day doesn't have to be scripted or scheduled. In fact, if you set aside only specific times as "family time," it puts a lot of pressure on both you and your kids.
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Making This School Year Your Child's Best Ever
The amount of planning help a student wants differs by education level. An elementary-schooler needs plenty of help, a middle-schooler expects more freedom. But parents should find ways to stay involved.
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Malocclusion
Detailed information on malocclusion, including causes, diagnosis, and treatment
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Managing Mucositis in Children
Mucositis can be a very troublesome and painful side effect of chemotherapy. Common symptoms include diarrhea and abdominal cramping or tenderness.
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Manic Depression/Bipolar Disorder in Adolescents
Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, is a type of affective disorder that goes beyond the day's ordinary ups and downs. It is becoming an important health concern in this country.
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Marfan Syndrome
Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder involving the body's connective tissue, including the heart, lungs, and spinal cord.
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Mastoiditis
Detailed information on mastoiditis, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
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Measuring a Baby's Temperature
Most physicians recommend taking a baby's temperature rectally, by placing a thermometer in the baby's anus. This method is accurate and gives a quick reading of the baby's internal temperature.
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Meckel's Diverticulum
Detailed information on Meckel's diverticulum, including risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
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Meconium Aspiration
Meconium aspiration occurs when a baby breathes in amniotic fluid containing meconium (the baby's first stools).
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Megaureter
Detailed information on megaureter, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
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Meningitis in Children
Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and the spinal cord. Bacteria or viruses are the more common causes.
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Meningococcal Infections
Detailed information on meningococcal infections, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
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Menstrual Disorders
Detailed information on the most common menstrual conditions, including premenstrual syndrome (PMS), premenstrual dysphoric disorder, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and menorrhagia
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Microcephaly
An infant with microcephaly has a head that is much smaller than normal for an infant of that age and gender. Most children with microcephaly also have a small brain and mental retardation.
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Micropenis
Detailed information on micropenis, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
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Middle Ear Infections in Children
Middle ear infections are the most common cause of earaches in children. Most youngsters have had at least one such infection by the time they are 3 years old.
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Milk Allergy Diet for Children
The words "non-dairy" on a product label mean that it does not contain butter, cream, or milk—but it could still contain other types of milk products.
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Mismanaged Breastfeeding
Detailed information on mismanaged breastfeeding, including information on breastfeeding positions
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Mold
Detailed information on mold allergy, including potential sources of mold inside and outside the home
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Mosaic Down Syndrome
Detailed information on mosaic Down syndrome, including the chances for it to happen again in a family
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Mosaicism
Detailed information on mosaicism, including a mosaicism diagram
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MRSA Infections on the Rise
Bacteria resistant to antibiotics are causing a growing number of infections, both in hospitals and in schools and other community settings.
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Mumps
Mumps is a highly contagious viral illness that usually occurs in childhood. It is no longer common in the United States because children are now vaccinated against it.
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Muscular Dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy causes the muscles in the body to become very weak. The muscles break down and are replaced with fatty deposits over time.
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Mushroom Poisoning in Children
Early symptoms of mushroom poisoning include stomach cramps, vomiting, and watery or bloody diarrhea. If your child has any of these symptoms, call your child's doctor immediately.
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Myasthenia Gravis in Children
Myasthenia gravis is a complex, autoimmune disorder that causes problems with the nerves that communicate with muscles, resulting in weakness of the skeletal muscles.
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Myringotomy Tubes
Detailed information on myringotomy tubes, including risks and benefits
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Overview of Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Mood disorders in teens remain one of the most under-diagnosed mental health problems. These disorders also put teens at risk for other conditions that may persist long after the initial episodes of depression are resolved.
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Weight Management and Adolescents
For overweight children 7 and older, the initial goal is to keep them from gaining more weight. Changes in eating habits and exercise are gradually introduced to trim pounds.