EL PASO (KVIA)--As students across the Borderland return to school, some parents may hear familiar complaints: “My stomach hurts.” But is it just back-to-school nerves, or something more serious? Dr.
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Is your child complaining of tummy trouble? Pediatrician shares 5 signs when it’s more than just stomach ache
Stomach aches are common in children and are often harmless. However, when the pain becomes persistent or severe, it’s crucial for parents to recognise the warning signs and seek prompt medical ...
Children diagnosed with autism are far more likely to experience ongoing gastrointestinal (GI) problems than their typically developing peers. That's the finding of a new UC Davis MIND Institute study ...
Children with autism are far more likely to experience chronic digestive issues compared to their peers, a study has found. Researchers at the University of California monitored children’s development ...
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