Cerebral Palsy (CP), the most common crippler of children, is a congenital, bilateral, nonprogressive paralysis that results from damage to the central nervous system (CNS).
Approximately 31.6 million people in the US have eczema, according to the National Eczema Association. It is a common skin condition that affects both children and adults, causing itchiness, redness, and inflammation.
Pityriasis rosea is a harmless, common skin problem. In most patients, the condition lasts only a matter of weeks; in some cases it can last longer (up to six months). The disease resolves completely without long-term effects.
Jackson-Weiss syndrome is considered rare, with an estimated prevalence of less than 1 in 1,000,000 individuals worldwide. It is an inherited condition that affects the development of the bones in the head and feet. Due to its rarity, it can often be misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed.
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). These mood swings can affect a person's energy levels, behavior, and ability to think clearly. Treatment typically involves a combination of medications and therapy to help manage symptoms.
Diabetes mellitus is the common condition associated with the endocrine system where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, leading to elevated blood glucose levels.
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Common signs and symptoms of encopresis in children include soiling their underwear, constipation, abdominal pain, and reluctance to use the bathroom. This condition typically presents between the ages of 4 and 7 years old.
Dyslexia which is considered a learning disability is very common with children. Approximately 5 to 10% of children have a learning disability and it is said that about 80% of children with learning disabilities have dyslexia. This disability is becoming more understood and is not at all related to a child's intelligence.
Certainly AS is more common in males than females, but it can and does appear in females as well. As for passing it on to children, it depends on what causes a particular Aspie's condition; on the whole, however, there does seem to be an element of heredity to the condition. I have high hopes for my children, for instance. ;-)
Approximately 1-5% of the global population has strabismus. It is a common condition that can affect both children and adults.
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1924 is considered a common date for Peace dollars. Value is $13 to $16 depending on condition.
"Children" is a common noun for the Boxcar Children.
1898 is considered a common date for Indian Head Cents. In average circulated condition, with no problems, it is worth about $1.
It is a common stimulant and if taken in moderation, it should be safe for anyone. Though I wouldn't be giving it to young children or anyone with an underlying health condition that could be worsened by this common stimulant.
They are not considered first cousins, unless your brother adopts them. If he did, they would be considered siblings and could not marry. Otherwise there is no legal relationship between them. They do not share a common ancestor.