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Cardiac Disease
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Children & Heart Disease: Glossary - (American Heart
Association)
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Congenital Heart Disease and Your Baby: How to Care for Your Baby
- Congenital means that your baby was born with it. Heart disease
means there is a problem with the heart. (American Academy of Family
Physicians)
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Congenital Heart Institute Website -
Surgical Repair of the Heart,
Stenosis Malformations of the Heart, Cardiac Surgery Department at
Miami
Children's Hospital
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Feeding Your Infant with Congenital Heart Disease
(CHD) - A baby born
with a heart defect may not gain weight as rapidly as other infants,
despite your hard work and persistence. This Web site provides
information to help you cope with your baby's feeding needs.
(American Heart Association)
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Glossary of Childhood Onset Heart Disease - Based upon the needs
and requests of our readers, we have created this glossary to
provide accurate and concise information for families and
individuals.
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How a Cardiologist Diagnoses Heart Defects -
As a rule, serious congenital heart defects
are diagnosed in infancy. But significant defects may be found
anytime during childhood. (American Heart Association)
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If Your Child Has a Heart Defect - Learning that your child has
a congenital heart defect can be a frightening experience. Most
people are unaware that congenital heart disease is a relatively
common condition that affects almost one in every 100 newborns in
the United States. (Nemours Foundation)
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Pediatric Heart Disease - Of all heart problems in children,
congenital heart defects (those present at birth) are the most
common, afflicting up to 35,000 children each year in the United
States.
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PediHeart
Organization - Pediatric Heart Surgery Associates ("PediHeart
Organization") maintains this site ("Site") as a community service
for your personal information, education, and communication.
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Virtual Children's Hospital: Department of Pediatrics: Children and
Heart Disease - If your child is born with a heart defect,
chances are better than ever that the heart defect can be overcome
and that your child will grow and develop normally.
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Page Updated:
Monday, 18 August 2008
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