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  1. Repair of webbed fingers or toes is surgery to fix webbing of the toes, fingers, or both. The middle and ring fingers or the second ...
  2. ... the effects of a bite from the funnel-web spider. Male funnel-web spider bites are more toxic than bites by ... The class of insects to which the funnel-web spider belongs, contains the largest number of venomous ...
  3. ... swallowing problems. If supplements do not help, the web of tissue can be widened during upper endoscopy. ...
  4. ... Look for ".gov," ".edu," or ".org" in the web address. A ".gov" address means the site is ... the top of the screen that cites the web address. At the start of the web address, ...
  5. ... the sides of the fingers and in the web are lifted up. These flaps are sutured into ...
  6. ... 2011. www.cdc.gov/obesity/downloads/fandv_2011_web_tag508.pdf . Accessed June 10, 2022. Choe U, ...
  7. ... exercise-after-pregnancy?utm_source=redirect&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=otn . Updated August 2022. Accessed January ...
  8. ... more about the 2014 outbreak, visit the CDC web page -- www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/ ...
  9. ... to the National Heart, Blood, and Lung Institute web page "What Is the DASH Eating Plan?" -- www. ...
  10. ... Ears are low-set. Neck appears wide or web-like. Roof of the mouth is narrow (high ...
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