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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Life science
  1. ... have less pain and a better quality of life after the surgery. They often need fewer pain medicines, and can move better than before.
  2. ... have less pain and a better quality of life after the surgery. They most often need fewer pain medicines, and can move better than before.
  3. ... childhood are likely to influence food choices for life. For this reason, it is a good idea for children to avoid consuming too much sodium .
  4. Early death is common, but life expectancy varies. Because people with this condition are very sensitive to radiation, they should never be given radiation therapy, and no unnecessary x-rays should be done.
  5. ... involve blood transfusions in the first year of life to treat ... marrow transplant may be necessary if other treatment fails.
  6. ... syndrome should be able to lead a normal life. Those with rarer forms of the syndrome may have other complications.
  7. ... do not survive beyond the first week of life. Nine out of ten children will die by 1 year of age. Some children have survived to the teenage years, but with serious medical and developmental problems.
  8. ... dehydration . When dehydration is severe, it can be life threatening.
  9. ... of food with reduced cost and longer shelf life Faster growing ... safety of GMOs to humans, animals, plants, and the environment.
  10. ... include: Growth failure during the first year of life Narrow, ... skin Limited range of motion Teeth - delayed or absent formation
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