hypoglycemia and its effect on cognitive function in infants and children
Hypoglycemia refers to low blood sugar levels, which can affect the brain's energy supply. In infants and children, this condition can have detrimental effects on their cognitive function, such as impairing their ability to think, learn, and interact with their surroundings.
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