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One in 1,500 babies will be affected by a disorder that PerkinElmer Genetics can identify.Screening, diagnosis, and intervention within the first days of life are essential. Most of these disorders can be managed if treatment begins early. More...
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Adults and children over the age of 4 years can be tested for allergies. This is especially helpful for patients who suffer with asthma, allergic pneumonia, conjunctivitis (pink eye), undiagnosed cough, dermatitis (skin irritation), insect...
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– Firearms Injury Prevention – First Year of Life: Framingham Safety Survey – 1 to 2 Years: Safety for Your Child – More…
MoreTeen Resources
– Acne–How to Treat and Control It – Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia – Important Information for Teens Who Get Headaches – More…
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– Bullying: It’s Not OK – How Do Infants Learn? – Teaching Good Behavior: Tips on How to Discipline – More…
MoreBehavioral and Psychosocial Issues
– Sleep Problems in Children – Temper Tantrums: A Normal Part of Growing Up – Understanding ADHD: Information for Parents – More… Click Here Test
MoreCommon Illnesses and Conditions
– Acute Ear Infections and Your Child – Diarrhea and Dehydration – Fever and Your Child – More…
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