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According to the American Heart Association, about 35,000 infants are born with congenital heart defects each year. There are 15 different types of heart malformations that can lead to infant...
Tay-Sachs disease is a condition that affects the nervous system of infants, toddlers and young children, usually up to the age of five years. The condition is an inherited, though rare disease...
Acid reflux disease is a very common disease among infants, and to some degree, it is a normal part of an infant's functioning. Determine when acid reflux is causing a problem, such as weight loss...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, rotavirus is the No. 1 cause of severe diarrhea in children. The disease is common and infects most children in the United States by...
Krabbe disease is a rare genetic disease in which the protective covering that surrounds nerves fails to form. Krabbe disease usually appears in infants, and it causes progressive disability...
The underlying cause of autism remains a mystery. Researchers and doctors believe that there is a genetic link to the disease as well as other variables such as immune system abnormalities and...
Acid reflux, also called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a common condition affecting people of all ages, but more than half of all babies under three months are afflicted with GERD....
When you think of lung disease, you probably think of lifetime smokers or the elderly. However, even infants can have lung diseases. Most are caused by prematurity and factors after birth,...
Krabbe disease is a rare genetic disorder that results from a shortage of an enzyme called galactocerebrosidase, which leads to the production of toxins in the brain and neurological impairment....
Krabbe disease is a genetic disorder of the nervous system. Also known as globoid cell leukodystrophy, the condition's more common name comes from the neurologist who originally identified the...
Cytomegalovirus (CMV), one of the human herpes viruses, does not cause severe disease in most infected people, according to Microbiology and Immunology Online. In infants and people with weakened...