Could Blood Pressure Medication Increase Your Wet AMD Risk? Could the medication you take for hypertension be affecting your vision? Explore the potential link between blood pressure medicine and ...
When someone develops hypertension as a child or teen, it greatly magnifies their risk of the condition following them into adulthood. Tracking blood pressure in children can be a bit of a challenge.
Colonic manifestations of portal hypertension include enlarged hemorrhoids, rectal varices and endoscopic features of diffuse vascular ectasia. The frequency of at least one of these features in ...
10. Immunization: Vaccine preventable diseases are rare in immunized children. Clinical manifestations of the disease are often modified in immunized children. i) General appearance: Toxic/ill ...
Doctors in the UAE have raised concerns about a rise in pediatric diabetes, which is closely linked to increasing rates of ...
Over 100 years ago, Save the Children’s pioneering founder established that children have rights. Today and every day, thanks to our supporters, we are advocates for the rights of 2.3 billion children ...
Anxiety is on the rise among children and adolescents ... And then there are all the physical manifestations of anxiety—general jitteriness, palpitations, headaches, stomachaches, and not ...
Design: This is a retrospective cohort study of children with refractory intracranial hypertension treated with high-dose barbiturates. Setting: A single center level I pediatric trauma from 2001 ...
Here are five things to know from the findings: Prevalence of hypertension in men was 50.8% and 44.6% in women. Prevalence increased with age: 23.4% in ages 18-39, 52.5% in ages 40-59 and 71.6% in ...
Sleep is crucial to a child’s development, health, and well-being, regardless of age, and most experts encourage parents to support their children’s sleep needs however they can. Kids ...
Adolescents who meet the recommended guidelines of 9 to 11 hours of sleep per day were shown to have a significantly lower ...
Our founder Eglantyne Jebb saw children dying of starvation and wracked with disease after the end of the First World War. So, in 1919, she launched the Save the Children Fund to raise much-needed ...