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With the flu season upon us, many of our
households are overrun by that nasty flu bug that seems to be
going around. |
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Children
Adolescents and HIV/AIDS >> |
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Today adolescents of both sexes face a serious risk of HIV
infection, which causes AIDS, which leads to death. HIV
infection is increasing in adolescents who are heterosexual.
When adolescents take certain risks, they are more likely to
become infected. |
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Bedwetting >> |
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Most children begin to stay dry at night around three years
of age. When a child has a problem with bedwetting (enuresis)
after that age, parents may become concerned. |
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Problems with
Soiling & Bowel Control >> |
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Most children can control their bowels and are toilet trained
by the time they are four years of age. Problems controlling
bowel movements can cause soiling which leads to frustration and
anger on part of the child, parents, teachers and other people
important in the child's life. |
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Tic Disorsers >> |
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A tic is a problem in which a part of the body moves
repeatedly, quickly, suddenly and uncontrollably. Tics can occur
in any body part, such as the face, hands or legs. They can be
stopped voluntarily for brief periods. |
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