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I am going to Ryegate Children’s Centre for a Qb appointment. My parent or carer will come with me. I might not know what a Qb test is. This is OK. A Qb test is an activity on a computer. It will measure how easy it is for me to concentrate. Lots of children come… Continue Reading Qb...
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Mencap advice on dealing with learning disability diagnosis.
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Does my baby have cystic fibrosis? Your baby does not have a diagnosis of cystic fibrosis (CF). The screening result from the heel prick was positive but the follow-up sweat test does not confirm a diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. Visit the NHS page on the newborn blood spot test for more information....
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What is autism? ‘Autism’ and ‘autistic’ may be words you have heard adults using when they describe aspects of your behaviour. Autism is a term used to describe people who have difficulties dealing with changes, communicating and socialising with others. An autistic person’s brain...
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This is an information sheet about the post-diagnosis nursing support for parents and carers of children and young people with autism. What support do you offer? If your child or young person has received a diagnosis of autism you will be offered access to further support, if you want it. We offer...
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The Haemophilia Society resource about extended half-life (EHL) factor 8.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about emicizumab (or Hemlibra) for people with an inhibitor.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about emicizumab (or Hemlibra) for people without an inhibitor.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 13 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 11 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 10 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 7 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 5 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about Bernard-Soulier syndrome.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about rare bleeding disorders.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about bleeding disorders and school.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about understanding haemophilia.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about understanding von Willebrand disorder (VWD).
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Information by the Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) about children and young people with cancer.
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Learning disabilities and autism can be easily confused. Some children are diagnosed with just one of the conditions. Some children have both a learning disability and autism. What is a learning disability? A learning disability is a lifelong condition that affects a person’s ability to learn new...
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QbTest for ADHD assessment.
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Form for parents and teachers to score a child on ADHD tendencies.
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What is a squint? A squint is a misalignment of the eyes where one eye appears straight and the other eye drifts in a different direction. This can happen intermittently or all of the time. Some squints appear larger when looking into the distance or close up, while others are the same at all...
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What is pyloric stenosis? Pyloric stenosis is a condition where the opening from the stomach to the small bowel (intestines) called the pylorus becomes narrower (stenosis). It narrows due to the pylorus muscle thickening which obstructs the flow of the milk from the stomach. It is not known why this...
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