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  1. ... time between conception and birth when a baby grows and develops inside the mother's womb. Because it's ... cells, and nerve cells all develop. The embryo grows rapidly, and the baby's external features begin to ...
  2. ... much since you were a baby. You might grow 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters) ... up. Your feet may be the first to grow. They seem really big at first, but you ...
  3. ... leaves and a red stem. Poison ivy typically grows in the form of a vine, often along ... of the United States. POISON OAK This plant grows in the form of a shrub and has ...
  4. ... well, and stay physically active to help you grow well. Some boys want to lift weights to ... will: See your testicles and penis get bigger. Grow body hair. You may grow hair on your ...
  5. ... rapidly. Since the cells in hair follicles also grow rapidly, cancer treatment drugs that go after cancer ... Hair often grows back 2 to 3 months after your last chemo or radiation treatment. It may grow back a different ...
  6. ... most common type of lung cancer . It usually grows and spreads more slowly than small cell lung ... shows that smoking marijuana may help cancer cells grow. But there is no direct link between smoking ...
  7. ... causes the bones of a child's skull to grow together (fuse) too early. ... time). The plates may expand as the skull grows. Surgery usually takes 3 to 7 hours. Your ...
  8. ... as they heal. Often, a new nail will grow in and replace the old nail, pushing it off as it grows. ... will take about 4 to 6 months to grow to replace the lost nail. Toenails take about ...
  9. ... hormones estrogen and progesterone make some breast cancers grow. They are called hormone-sensitive breast cancers. Most ... by blocking estrogen from causing cancer cells to grow. Tamoxifen (Nolvadex) is a drug that prevents estrogen ...
  10. A cystic hygroma occurs as the baby grows in the womb. It forms from pieces of material that carry fluid and white blood cells. This material is called embryonic lymphatic tissue . ...
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