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  2. Consumer-driven healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-driven healthcare. Flexible spending account (FSA); Health reimbursement account (HRA); Health savings account (HSA) . High-deductible health plan (HDHP); Medical savings account (MSA)

  3. Baby Development Stages in the First Year: Month by Month

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    Buckle up, parents! Your baby’s first year is a whirlwind of milestones. You’ve already seen them take their first breath, heard their first wail, and changed their first dirty diaper.

  4. Heart Arrhythmia in Newborns: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outlook

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    An atypical heart rhythm, called arrhythmia, is a serious health concern for anyone. But heart rhythm disturbances in newborns, known as neonatal arrhythmias, can be especially concerning for ...

  5. Newborns typically breathe faster than adults. Learn the signs of a breathing problem in newborns and when to seek medical attention. Newborns typically breathe faster than adults. Learn the signs ...

  6. What to Know About the Vitamin K Shot for Newborns - WebMD

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    All newborns weighing less than 1500 g (3.3 lbs) should have a single, intramuscular vitamin K shot of 1 mg within six hours of birth. 2. All newborns weighing over 1500 g (3.3 lbs) should have a ...

  7. Newborn Screening Tests and What They Find - WebMD

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    Newborn screening results for heart disease and hearing loss are available immediately after the test is done. Blood test results usually take 5 to 7 days. Many times, a parent will not hear about ...

  8. Newborn Glucose Levels and Neonatal Diabetes - Healthline

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    Glucose levels are typically lower for newborn babies, with infants regularly having blood sugars as low as 25 mg/dL at birth and rising a few days later. Infants can be born with neonatal ...

  9. What Is a Hernia? Inguinal, Incisional, Umbilical, Hiatal ...

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    Congenital diaphragmatic hernia. This is a dangerous birth defect that affects up to 1 in 2,500 babies. It happens when the diaphragm (the wall of muscle that separates your chest and belly) has a ...