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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will remove pediatric ingestible fluoride products from the market. The agency cites ...
Young children and infants with asthma symptoms/acute wheeze may benefit from treatment with inhaled short-acting β2-agonists (SABA).
The study presents new evidence that infants are capable of learning words solely through exposure to language. Human ...
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A Florida couple’s first baby, who was born at 27 weeks and weighed just over 1 lb., recently returned home after 81 days in ...
James Antaki has worked for over 30 years on a device to help infants with holes in their hearts and other defects. Now it’s ...
Abstract: Aging-related swallowing decline, known as presbyphagia, significantly increases the risk of dysphagia and aspiration pneumonia in older adults. Enhancing cortical activation and functional ...
When the anesthesiologist put Angelica Vance under for her cesarean section, she had no way of knowing what she'd encounter ...
The FDA has approved a monoclonal antibody to treat individuals aged 12 years and older with generalized myasthenia gravis ...
Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a common problem among patients in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). The ability to swallow is important to patients' oral and physical health, especially ...
Not all healthy children acquire full feeding skills by 2 years, according to a study that applied an instrument called DySMA — which assesses swallowing in infants and children with spinal muscular ...