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  2. Amblyopia - Wikipedia

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    Amblyopia, also called lazy eye, is a disorder of sight in which the brain fails to fully process input from one eye and over time favors the other eye. [1] It results in decreased vision in an eye that typically appears normal in other aspects. [1]

  3. Early warning system (medical) - Wikipedia

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    Q-ADDS was developed as a research project by the University of Queensland for Queensland Health to standardise 25 existing observation charts. The chart was designed primarily from The Prince Charles Hospital 's observation chart (which was an adaptation of Canberra Hospital 's observation chart) and the Children's Early Warning Tool by the ...

  4. Medical News Today - Wikipedia

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    Medical News Today is a web-based outlet for medical information and news, targeted at both the general public and physicians. All posted content is available online (>250,000 articles as of January 2014), and the earliest available article dates from May 2003. The website was founded in 2003 by Alastair Hazell and Christian Nordqvist. [1]

  5. Reye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Prevention is typically by avoiding the use of aspirin in children. [1] When aspirin was withdrawn for use in children in the US and UK in the 1980s, a decrease of more than 90% in rates of Reye syndrome was observed. [2] Early diagnosis of the syndrome improves outcomes. [1] Treatment is supportive; [1] mannitol may be used to help with the ...

  6. Pediatric early warning signs - Wikipedia

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    It grew out of a need for increasingly complex pediatric care, long-term management of disease, and advancements in medical and surgical sub-specialties, as well as, life-sustaining therapies. [9] The development of pediatric critical care followed the establishment of pediatric intensive care units or PICUs.

  7. No evidence of mobile phones causing brain cancer, WHO review ...

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    A new review by the World Health Organization finds no evidence that mobile phone use causes brain cancer. The review encompasses research from 22 different countries and finds no connection ...

  8. Coma - Wikipedia

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    Hypoglycemia or hypercapnia initially cause mild agitation and confusion, but progress to obtundation, stupor, and finally, complete unconsciousness. [28] In contrast, coma resulting from a severe traumatic brain injury or subarachnoid hemorrhage can be instantaneous. The mode of onset may therefore be indicative of the underlying cause. [1]

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    Today's Top Health News Story March for Life returns to Washington: What to look for when anti-abortion activists gather Thousands of anti-abortion activists are coming to Washington for the annual March for Life, seeking to build momentum after a string of victories and maintain pressure on legislators More »