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FDA/CTP

Pediatricians’ Overview of Vaping

overview  vaping  pediatricians 

E-cigarettes are the most common tobacco products used by youth. Pediatric doctors Deepa Camenga, MD, MHS, FAAP, and Susan Walley, MD, NCTTS, FAAP, explain what vaping is and the health effects of vaping. For more information, please visit https://www.FDA.gov/tobacco.

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FDA/CTP

How to Identify Signs of Youth Vaping and Nicotine Addiction

nicotine  youth  addiction  signs  identify  vaping 

Vaping can be easily hidden. Pediatric doctors Deepa Camenga, MD, MHS, FAAP, and Susan Walley, MD, NCTTS, FAAP, discuss the warning signs of e-cigarette use and nicotine withdrawal. For more information, please visit https://www.FDA.gov/tobacco.

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FDA/CTP

Resources Available to Address E-Cigarette Use in Youth

youth  resources  available  ecigarette 

Nearly half of youth who vape want to quit. Pediatric doctors Deepa Camenga, MD, MHS, FAAP, and Susan Walley, MD, NCTTS, FAAP, discuss online and community resources available to help youth quit using e-cigarettes. For more information, please visit https://www.FDA.gov/tobacco.

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HHS

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Unaccompanied Children

children  frequently  asked  questions  regarding  unaccompanied 

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Unaccompanied Children

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HHS

Unaccompanied Children Information

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The Office of Refugee Resettlement provides funding and oversight to state licensed shelters throughout the United States for unaccompanied children.

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NHLBI

Pacemakers - Who Needs a Pacemaker?

needs  Pacemaker  pacemakers 

Pacemakers are used to treat certain types of arrhythmias, as well as heart failure, a condition that occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to the body. Not everyone with an arrhythmia needs a pacemaker.

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NHLBI

Pacemakers - How Pacemakers Work

Pacemaker  Heart pacing  Cardiac pacing  Arrhythmia  Conduction disorder  Bradycardia  Leadless  Transvenous 

Pacemakers use low-energy electrical pulses to control the rate and rhythm of your heartbeat. Traditional pacemakers send the electrical pulses through wires, also known as leads. Wireless pacemakers are a newer kind of pacemaker without wires.

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NIH

Division of Human Subjects Research

research  human  division  subjects 

The Division of Human Subjects Research (DHSR) provides expertise, leadership, coordination, and guidance in the areas of policy implementation and development for human subjects research.

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NIAMS - NIAMS

Osteopetrosis

osteopetrosis 

Osteopetrosis is a rare disorder that causes bones to grow abnormally and become too dense. When this happens, bones can break easily.

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NIAMS - NIAMS

Fibrous Dysplasia

fibrous  dysplasia 

Fibrous dysplasia happens when a bone is replaced with other tissues. Bones may become weak, oddly shaped, or broken. Learn more about this rare disease.

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