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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for teen health
  1. ... of blood cancer that typically affects children or adolescents. More About This Health Condition At least 11 mutations in the PTPN11 ...
  2. ... XXYY syndrome are also at risk for other health problems. Adolescents and adults with this condition usually have small ...
  3. ... P, Knapp EM. Cognitive evaluation in children and adolescents with Mobius sequence. Child Care Health Dev. 2009 Sep;35(5):650-5. doi: ...
  4. ... of adult women, and 2.5 percent of adolescents ages 12 to 17. In total, approximately 38 million people in the United States are considered by public health experts to drink too much alcohol, which includes ...
  5. ... Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in the United States. More than 19 million American adolescents and adults are affected. In 2016, 6.7 ...
  6. ... with Waardenburg syndrome type III. More About This Health Condition Rearrangements of genetic material involving the PAX3 gene are associated with a cancer of muscle tissue called alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, which typically affects adolescents and young adults. This genetic change is somatic, ...
  7. ... affects many aspects of development. More About This Health Condition ... survive into their teens or twenties. Insulin resistance ultimately leads to a ...
  8. ... repeated up to 31 times without causing any health problems. Individuals with ... and symptoms by their teens. Most people with SCA2 have between 37 and ...
  9. ... of a new WNT4 gene mutation among 28 adolescent girls with primary amenorrhea and mullerian duct abnormalities: ...
  10. ... cell sarcomas. Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytomas occur primarily in adolescents and young adults and are usually found in ...
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