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  2. Preventive healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Inadequate prenatal care can lead to an increased risk of prematurity, stillbirth, and infant death. [113] Time is the ultimate resource and preventive care can help mitigate the time costs. [ 114 ] Telehealth and telemedicine is one option that has gained consumer interest, acceptance, and confidence and can improve quality of care and patient ...

  3. Type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    This increase is believed to be primarily due to the global population aging, a decrease in exercise, and increasing rates of obesity. [18] Traditionally considered a disease of adults, type 2 diabetes is increasingly diagnosed in children in parallel with rising obesity rates. [10]

  4. Walking pneumonia is booming − and targeting the young and ...

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    Most alarming is the sharp increase in children infected with the disease. And, as with COVID-19, the impact of the disease can hit low-income Americans the hardest. ... alert to health care ...

  5. Childhood chronic illness - Wikipedia

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    Many chronic illnesses increase children's risk of developing growth complications due to increased inflammation and other pathological processes specific to each disease. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Inflammation is one of the main drivers of growth failure and malnutrition in children with chronic illnesses because it decreases caloric intake and increases ...

  6. Diabetes - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 November 2024. Group of endocrine diseases characterized by high blood sugar levels This article is about the common insulin disorder. For the urine hyper-production disorder, see Diabetes insipidus. For other uses, see Diabetes (disambiguation). Medical condition Diabetes mellitus Universal blue ...

  7. Type 1 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Type 1 diabetes risk is slightly higher for children whose mothers are obese or older than 35, or for children born by caesarean section. [35] Similarly, a child's weight gain in the first year of life, total weight, and BMI are associated with slightly increased type 1 diabetes risk. [ 35 ]

  8. Risk factor - Wikipedia

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    In epidemiology, a risk factor or determinant is a variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection. [ 1 ] : 38 Due to a lack of harmonization across disciplines, determinant , in its more widely accepted scientific meaning , is often used as a synonym.

  9. Malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    [138] [139] As previously noted, lack of proper breastfeeding is a major factor in child mortality rates, and is a primary determinant of disease development for children. The medical community recommends exclusively breastfeeding infants for 6 months, with nutritional whole food supplementation and continued breastfeeding up to 2 years or ...