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Should Your Child See a Cardiologist?

Feb 16, 2015

Most heart symptoms — such as chest pains and palpitations — are usually harmless, but there are times when these common concerns should be evaluated.

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest: What You Need to Know

Jan 29, 2015

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), which is often to blame for these deaths, is rare in children and adolescents. Still, it can affect anyone, even those who are young and physically fit. 

When Is It Time to Test for Celiac Disease?

Sep 1, 2014

Since we know that celiac disease is more common in individuals with Down syndrome, should children who haven't been diagnosed with be kept on a gluten-free diet as well?

Sonography of Complicated Monochorionic Twin Pregnancies

Jun 1, 2010

Twin pregnancies are associated with an increased perinatal morbidity and mortality compared with singleton pregnancies, with the risk three to 10 times greater in twins that have a single placenta as compared with two separate placentas.

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