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,
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Read MoreWhen we hear the words heart failure symptoms, most of us imagine elderly patients or adults with poor heart health.
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