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  1. ... intervention program that was found to promote healthy growth in firstborn babies appears to also benefit their ... obesity: Program for first-time parents promotes healthy growth in firstborn babies and their siblings An NIH- ...
  2. ... for them, are often very different." Injuries to growth plates, for example, can only happen to children and young people, she said. Growth plates are the area of tissue at the ...
  3. ... Dr. Shackney was developing a model simulating the growth of cancer cells and their response to chemotherapy ... career. "We need to continue to nurture the growth of the engineering and physical science community in ...
  4. ... fatty acids for proper brain function and cell growth, but since our bodies don’t make them, ... nutrients. Your body uses these nutrients for energy, growth, and cell repair. Electrolytes are minerals in your ...
  5. ... emits radiofrequency waves to the tissue around a growth. The cells in that tissue die and the immune system removes them, which causes the growth to shrink. Cryosurgery. Liquid nitrogen applied to the ...
  6. ... a flexible endoscope that can help spot precancerous growths in the colon. The endoscope has a single ... of fluorescent molecules, which stick to the precancerous growths. Developers: Eric Seibel, University of Washington, and Thomas ...
  7. ... us study brains over time and predict Alzheimer’s growth. How does this research differ from other Alzheimer’s ... biomarkers is an important way to predict Alzheimer’s growth in the brain. This helps us understand what ...
  8. ... rare genetic disorder in which a child’s early growth and development regresses... Rare Diseases Gene therapies are ...
  9. ... obesity: Program for first-time parents promotes healthy growth in firstborn babies and their siblings An NIH- ...
  10. ... obesity: Program for first-time parents promotes healthy growth in firstborn babies and their siblings An NIH- ...
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