Vision Problems in Preschoolers Need Treatment

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Vision Problems in Preschoolers Need Treatment

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Vision Problems in Preschoolers Need Treatment http://bit.ly/jRviKG

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Babies who eat fish before nine months are less likely to suffer pre-school wheeze, study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “Children who started eating fish before nine months of age are less likely to suffer from pre-school wheeze, but face a higher risk if they were treated with broad spectrum antibiotics in the first week of life or their mother took paracetamol during pregnancy. Recurrent wheeze is a very common clinical problem in preschool children and there is a need for better medical treatment and improved understanding of the underlying mechanisms.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Babies who eat fish before 9 months are less likely to suffer pre-school wheeze http://t.co/HaFraWmj #parenting #health

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Child Vision Problems, Screening, and Treatment

children.webmd.com — “WebMD describes some common child eye problems, the screening process used to diagnose them, and how they're treated.View full resource at children.webmd.com

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Would you know if your preschooler is having common vision problems? http://t.co/sZFgG5GC

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Vision problems in preschoolers need treatment | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - One in 16 preschoolers has visual impairment in at least one eye, suggests a new study of Australian kids.The majority of those children only had problems in one eye, andView full resource at reuters.com

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