Child's Health

Rosaceae belong to a family of plants that include many of the fruits we usually drink, some especially present at this time of the year, such as peach, apricot, plum, cherry, paraguayan or strawberries. Although the allergy to fruits can occur during childhood, the most frequent is that it starts from adolescence, so it is important to know its symptoms in order to make an early diagnosis, because this type of allergy is one of the most common causes of food anaphylaxis.

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Have you noticed that your baby behaves strangely lately? Are you more irritable than normal, unable to sleep and don't sleep well? The fault is the heat. Like adults, children are also affected by high temperatures. They affect the physiological balance, which in children is also weaker than in adults, causing a state of tiredness, confusion and a feeling of decay.

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Today, social networks are perhaps the most important means of communication. But in addition to keeping us informed about what is happening in the world, they also have a positive side: the ability to bring people together to support certain causes, as has happened with some babies and children who suffer from serious illnesses and require some support or They are looking for a donor.

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Brody Ray was born in April 2017 with spina bifida, a defect of the spinal cord. The doctors informed their parents that they would have little or no mobility from the waist down. So helping him to move became the priority of Taylor and Ally Moreland, their parents, as they explain when talking about 'The Frog' (frog), an own invention that makes little Brody move around the house with freedom.

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Telma Cavallé is nine years old, and with five she was diagnosed with a neuroblastoma, a cancer tumor that is very difficult to treat. A transplant of the stem cells contained in your umbilical cord has saved your life. How has it been possible? A few days before his birth, which took place on January 5, 2010, his father decided that he wanted to preserve the blood of his umbilical cord (SCU) at the time of delivery.

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