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Children With Bell's Palsy

By: Stephanie Harris
Updated: January 16, 2009
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 Imagine waking up and not being able to smile, eat, or blink.  It's a terrifying thought, especially for a child.

For many parents, a stroke might be the first thing that comes to mind, but that's not always the case and now, doctors are trying to spread the word about Bell's Palsy, which is becoming more common for children.

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