April 2, 2012 — Malodorous urine in children may signal the presence of a urinary tract infection (UTI), according to a prospective consecutive cohort study of 331 children younger than 3 years who ...
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Low urine output in babies not normal, say paediatricians
Child health experts have raised the alarm over the dangers of reduced urine output in babies, describing it as a potential early sign of serious and life-threatening health conditions that require ...
Evansville Police say a mom was arrested after a driver called 911 and said they nearly hit a child, who was wearing nothing ...
Children living in households with reported in-home cannabis smoking show five times higher odds of having detectable tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) equivalents in their urine than those without exposure.
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Identifying Alport syndrome in children through universal age-3 urine screening
The most common first diagnosis of Alport syndrome in Japan is during the universal age-3 urine screening. In 60% of these ...
Officials removed 15 animals from the home, where hazardous living conditions posed serious health risks to the children and pets living there.
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