- 41. Speaking About Wellness - Family Series
- (Community Programs)
- ... of issues facing parents today - from parents of toddlers to those entering the teenage years. ...
- 42. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... risk of intermittent explosive disorder. Age. Intermittent explosive disorder is most common in people in their teens and 20s. Being male. Men are far more likely to have intermittent explosive ...
- 43. Rheumatic fever
- (Rheumatic fever)
- ... years old. If an older teenager has had rheumatic fever, he or she may continue taking the antibiotics past age 20 to complete a minimum five-year course of preventive treatment. People who experienced ...
- 44. Reye's syndrome
- (Reye's syndrome)
- Reye's (Ryes) syndrome is a rare but serious condition that causes swelling in the liver and brain. Reye's syndrome most often affects children and teenagers recovering from a viral infection and who ...
- 45. Dyslexia
- (Dyslexia)
- ... Teens and adults Dyslexia symptoms in teens and adults are similar to those in children. Though early intervention is beneficial for dyslexia treatment, it's never too late to seek help for dyslexia. ...
- 46. Sexual orientation and homosexuality
- (Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
- ... occur, they are closely associated with experiences of bias and discrimination in their environments. Support from important people in the teen’s life can provide a very helpful counterpart to bias and ...
- 47. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... sure your child gets plenty of rest. The illness and dehydration may have made your child weak and tired. Don't give children or teenagers aspirin. It may cause Reye's syndrome, a rare, but ...
- 48. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... should try to involve them in the process. Dental Hygiene for Teens and Young Adults: By the time your children reach their teens, they will have most of their permanent teeth and should be brushing ...
- 49. Eating Disorders and How They Ruin Teeth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... teeth are very real, and include tooth enamel erosion, serious decay and gum disease caused by vomiting. An ex-bulimic women that I know well confided to me that in the fifteen years that she had the condition, ...
- 50. Teeth Whitening in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... office all together by going with a home whitening system. Your take-home kit will also include bleaching gel. This is a less expensive option than in office whitening, but it may take up to fourteen days ...
- 51. Laser Teeth Whitening in Shanghai: How Does It Work?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... is a significant concern, teenagers can have their teeth whitened with close supervision by a dentist. During the initial screening, the dentist will also check to see if your gums have receded to expose ...
- 52. What are the Most Common Causes of a Toothache?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... be extremely painful, dislocating neighboring teeth and causing the gums to swell. It’s not uncommon for wisdom teeth, which don’t erupt until the late teens or early 20s, to become impacted if there isn’t ...
- 53. Hypothyroidism
- (Hypothyroidism)
- ... breathing, decreased body temperature, unresponsiveness and even coma. In extreme cases, myxedema can be fatal. Hypothyroidism in children and teens Although hypothyroidism most often affects middle-aged ...
- 54. East Meets West - Is TCM good for your kid?
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... Chinese herbal medicine, special pediatric massage therapy and diet recommendations. 2. TCM is based on the principle of bringing the body into balance. What are the most frequent ways a child or teenager's ...
- 55. Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
- (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome)
- ... often first occur when people are in their teens or early 20s. In most cases, the episodes of fast heartbeats aren't life-threatening, but serious heart problems can occur. Treatments for Wolff-Parkinson-White ...
- 56. Whooping cough
- (Whooping cough)
- ... Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a childhood disease. Now whooping cough primarily affects children too young to have completed the full course of vaccinations and teenagers ...