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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Close proximity
  1. ... that control facial expression and urination are in close proximity, some researchers have suggested that the genetic changes ...
  2. ... that control facial expression and urination are in close proximity, some researchers have suggested that the genetic changes ...
  3. ... vulnerable to this, because the urethra is in close proximity to the rectum. The genitals should be cleaned ...
  4. ... considered very dangerous because the ovaries are in close proximity to many other abdominal organs and the risk ...
  5. ... a canker sore, although they both develop in close proximity in area of the mouth.
  6. Advance Care Planning: Medical Issues to Consider (American Hospice Foundation)  
    By Cheryl Arenella, MD, MPH What are the varied medical issues that a person should keep in mind in order to be thoughtful and thorough when doing advance ...
  7. Hemangioma (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)  
    A hemangioma is a noncancerous tumor made up of blood vessels. There are many types of hemangiomas, and most occur on the surface of the skin or just ...
  8. Meningitis (World Health Organization)  
    WHO fact sheet on meningitis provides key facts and information on transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, outbreaks trends and public ...
  9. Asbestos Exposure and Cancer Risk From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Asbestos/Specifics ... Asbestos ... Mesothelioma/Related Issues ... Mesothelioma ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... A fact sheet about asbestos, ...
  10. Infectious Diseases/Children ... Infectious Diseases ... VisualDX ... Learn about common childhood contagious diseases, including symptoms, causes, treatments, and prevention. ...
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