Articles, tagged with "abnormal development", page 2
11th March 2009
What are these wonder micronutrients that your body cannot produce all by itself but needs them badly in trace quantities? They are called vitamins. Vitamins are not synthesized or produced by the body so they need to be obtained by humans through the foo...
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Author:
Julian Slowe
10th March 2009
Hip dysplasia in dogs is a very common disease, especially in young dogs, and happens as a result to an abnormal development of the hip joints. The most affected breeds are the large and the medium ones, but it can also affect the small breeds. The most c...
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Author:
AnneMing
23rd February 2009
There is more than just breast augmentation procedure that women lash out to a New York breast clinic for. Breast clinics in New York offer a wide array of breast cosmetic surgical procedures to women who wish to address their concerns with their bodies, ...
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Author:
Tom Harel
03rd December 2008
Male breast reduction offers great hope to those men whose self-confidence has been shattered by their gynecomastia or excessive and abnormal development of male breasts.Enlarged breasts pose considerable problems to men. Such men are forced to refrain fr...
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Author:
Spero Theodorou
18th July 2008
Epilepsy is a physical state which starts in the brain. Epilepsy is characterized by recurring unprovoked seizures. Sometimes seizures are related to a provisional state, such as the exposure to drugs, the withdrawal of certain drugs, or the abnormal leve...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
The dysplasia of Ectodermal it is one be hereditary characterized through abnormal development of the skin, hats, the nail, the teeth and the glands of the sweat. There are many different types of ectodermal dysplasia. Many dysplasies ectodermal of cause ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Coats' disease also known as exudative retinitis. Coats' diseas is a rare eye disorder, causing full or partial blindness, characterized by abnormal development of blood vessels behind the retina. It is a progressive condition of the retinal capillaries w...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
26th May 2008
Cephalic disorders are congenital conditions that stem from damage to or abnormal development of the budding nervous system. Most cephalic disorders are caused by a disturbance that occurs very early in the development of the fetal nervous system. Damag...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
15th May 2008
Blount's disease is a growth disorder of the tibia (shin bone) that causes the lower leg to angle inward, resembling a bowleg. Blount's Disease is one which affects the bone development of toddlers and older children. Most often, it starts as bow-leggedne...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
19th February 2008
Love diet coke? You need not stop drinking this drink during pregnancy period. This is because there is no strong evidence that suggests that it poses harm to either the mother or baby during pregnancy. But yes, but you need to drink it in moderation; t...
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Author:
apurva
25th September 2007
Inadequate intake of dietary folates and folic acid has been strongly associated with the elevated levels of blood homocysteine which have been identified as a key risk factor for both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease. But folates and folic ...
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Author:
Steve Smith
14th August 2007
Drugs can damage the development of a baby, and can cause complications during pregnancy. Certain drugs can cause nutritional deficiencies, anemia, and fetal growth retardation. The use of drugs while pregnant can also increase the chance of developing to...
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Author:
Benjamin Cooper
27th February 2007
The first signs of autism occur during the early infancy and the disorder is usually diagnosed by the age of three when parents are alarmed by the abnormal development of their child. Infants mostly develop normally until the age of 2 when the growth as w...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
19th February 2007
The Asperger syndrome affects children and adults patients by modifying their communication skills and making them unable to interact with the persons around them. The autistic disorder in most cases associates the lack of communication skills with learni...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
08th February 2007
Fat has been termed the packing of the body. It is necessary as it is what fills the spaces between the muscles that give shape to the body. However, the excess of it becomes a problem. And the fat usually gathers upon the abdomen more often than in any o...
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Author:
idtbusiness