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  1. ... a protein that tells your cells when to grow and divide to make new cells. Certain changes ... cells that have the changed BRAF gene may grow out of control and become cancer. Changed BRAF ...
  2. ... rise. Progesterone makes the lining of your uterus grow thicker so that a fertilized egg can attach (implant) inside of the uterus and grow into a baby. If you don't become ...
  3. ... yeast doesn't cause problems. But if yeast grows out of control, it can cause a bothersome ... the yeast is growing. Yeast infections tend to grow in moist areas of your skin and mucous ...
  4. ... information, such as how fast a cancer may grow and which treatments are most likely to work. ... with large amounts of HER2 protein tend to grow quickly and spread to other parts of the ...
  5. ... a few days. But some types of bacteria grow slowly, so sometimes your results may take several ... to a lab to allow the cells to grow until there are enough to test. Most disease- ...
  6. ... your good bacteria are gone, C. diff can grow out of control and make you sick. When C. diff grows, it can release toxins that irritate the lining ... bacteria in your colon. It could begin to grow again and cause a new infection. Know you ...
  7. ... babies and children at certain ages as they grow. They include smiling for the first time, rolling ... running easily. Developmental milestones are general guidelines. Children grow at different rates. There is a range in ...
  8. ... affect tissue inside your body. The fungus may grow in your lungs, blood, and other organs, including ... That's because the sample usually needs time to grow so that there's enough to test. Many types ...
  9. ... A GH deficiency can cause a child to grow more slowly and be much shorter than children ... is diagnosed and treated early, some children can grow several inches in the first year of treatment. ...
  10. ... A GH deficiency can cause a child to grow more slowly and be much shorter than children ... is diagnosed and treated early, some children can grow several inches in the first year of treatment. ...
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