healthcare › ... › adrenal-disorders
… adrenal glands are small triangular glands located at the top of the kidneys. … for an unrelated medical condition. This is a relatively common finding occurring in as many as 10% of all abdominal imaging studies and is known as an asymptomatic or incidental adrenal …
news › maintaining-your-childs-relationship-with-food
… food. Whether a parent or child has an eating disorder or a complicated relationship with food, it is important to … that telling your child he or she is fat or needs to diet will destroy their self-esteem. If you choose to … are usually proud. Dr. Shah says when a child is at the top of the charts on the weight scale, this should be viewed …
news › new-understanding-of-congenital-heart-disease-progression-opens-door-to-improved-treatment-options
… to devise new ways to treat CHD. While the eventual outcome of heart failure in CHD is well documented, the … heart and blood samples from CHD patients. The team studied patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), … laboratory at the Texas Heart Institute and the top pediatric heart center at Texas Children’s definitely …
research › ... › creating-mission-plans
… understand why we use mission plans to help children overcome their anxiety, it is time for you to learn how to make … problematic. See the examples for Neil and Sally and then complete your own form … your list, it can be helpful to discuss a couple of your top options with your child to see if they have any anxiety …
news › know-your-risk-for-breast-cancer
… and medical director of breast oncology at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine, … to mammograms. Lower risk with lifestyle changes Studies show that lifestyle changes can prevent 20-30% of … Nangia also recommends regular self-breast exams to stay on top of any changes in the breast. “Breast awareness is …
news › unruly-sports-parents-effect-on-childrens-mental-health
… but they can quickly go south if parents act excessively competitive. A Baylor College of Medicine child and … that behavior. They might not develop a healthy respect for competition or be able to tolerate things that may not be … themselves. “When parents are aggressive or over-the-top, kids can also feel ashamed or embarrassed,” she said. …
news › stay-sun-safe-this-summer
… to allow it to bind to the outer layer of the skin. Wolf recommends sunscreen that contains zinc oxide or titanium dioxide as the protecting ingredient as they typically contain fewer other ingredients. For … have thinning hair, a hat will also protect the skin on the top of your head. Wolf advises golfers to re-apply when they …
research › ... › high-throughput-microscopy
… The high throughput service is a fully assisted experience to help you develop … to provide reagents specific to the their project (i.e., compounds, antibodies etc.) and core personnel will perform the roboticized … multiplexing Cell Proliferation/toxicity Compounds, siRNAs (etc) screens Cell Morphology/organelles …
community › ... › malawi
… Sector since 2005. We have three main areas of focus: service delivery, training and research, in that order of … high quality, high impact, ethical, state-of-the-art comprehensive care and treatment, training of health … has broadened our mission to include maternal health care services, mainly at Ethel Mutharika Maternity Wing at Kamuzu …
research › ... › health-insurance
… The combined effect of unemployment, poverty, and single marital … and 60 percent of women with one or two limitations, compared to 75 percent of women with no limitations. Studies have documented the refusal of many physicians to treat … payment of the full deductible, and having to pay higher coinsurance costs, men and women with disabilities and …
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