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Results 1 - 10 of 80 for Age structure
  1. ... This helps the brain maintain balance. As you age, structures inside the ear start to change and their functions decline. Your ability to pick up sounds decreases. You may ... Age-related hearing loss is called presbycusis . It affects ...
  2. The x-ray shows normal structures for the age of the person.
  3. The x-ray shows normal structures for your age.
  4. The x-ray will show normal structures for the age of the person.
  5. ... injury. Nursemaid's elbow does not usually occur after age 5. By this time, a child's joints and the structures around them are stronger. Also, the child is ...
  6. The x-ray will show normal structures for a person your age.
  7. The developing baby, placenta, amniotic fluid, and surrounding structures appear normal for the gestational age. Note: Normal results may vary slightly. Talk to ...
  8. ... for conventional surgery. This may be due to age or other health problems. SRS may be recommended because the area to be treated is too close to vital structures inside the body. CyberKnife is often used to ...
  9. ... how to brush and floss from an early age to help them protect their teeth. Plaque and tartar lead to a number of problems: Cavities are holes that damage the structure of teeth. Gingivitis is swollen, inflamed, and bleeding ...
  10. ... its hormone than it did at a younger age, or it may produce the same ... in the endocrine system, including the pituitary gland. ...
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