Decoding the ‘Hidden’ Signs of Heart Disease in Non-Verbal Special Needs Children
Heart disease is often associated with adults, but it can also affect children — including those with autism, Down syndrome,
Read MoreHeart disease is often associated with adults, but it can also affect children — including those with autism, Down syndrome,
Read MoreHepatitis C is often associated with classic signs like jaundice, fatigue, or abdominal discomfort. But for non-verbal children — especially
Read MoreKidney stones can be extremely painful, but for non-verbal and developmentally delayed children, identifying symptoms becomes far more challenging. Unlike
Read MoreColorectal cancer is one of the most common yet preventable cancers worldwide. The good news is that many daily habits
Read MoreCervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet it continues to affect hundreds of thousands of women worldwide.
Read MoreParents and caregivers often associate behavioral changes, focus issues, irritability, or sensory sensitivities with conditions like autism or ADHD. But
Read MoreChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is widely recognized as an adult respiratory condition, but children—especially those with special needs or
Read MorePediatric atherosclerosis, once considered an adult-only disease, is becoming increasingly recognized among children—especially those with genetic conditions, chronic inflammation, obesity,
Read MoreOral care can be challenging for any child, but for children with autism—who often experience sensory sensitivities—brushing teeth or visiting
Read MoreTrichomoniasis, a common yet often overlooked sexually transmitted infection (STI), poses serious health concerns during pregnancy. While typically associated with
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