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  1. Who Can I Turn to for Help with My Hearing Loss? From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)  
    If you or a family member have questions about hearing loss, consult a primary care provider, otolaryngologist, audiologist, or hearing instrument specialist ...
  2. Migraine/NIH MedlinePlus Magazine ... Migraine ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Migraine is a leading cause of disability in the United States. About 7. ...
  3. ... get a grip during the transfer. During the turn, the patient can either hold onto you or ...
  4. Why Does Hair Turn Gray? (Nemours Foundation)  
    Hair Problems/Children ... Hair Problems ... Nemours Foundation ... gray hairs, grey hairs, hair color, dying hair, shaft, roots, skin, follicles, cells, melanin, aging, ...
  5. Autoimmune Diseases/Start Here ... Autoimmune Diseases ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Symptoms of an autoimmune disease ...
  6. Abnormal Head Position (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)  
    Vision Impairment and Blindness/Related Issues ... Vision Impairment and Blindness ... Eye Diseases/Related Issues ... Eye Diseases ... Refractive Errors/Related Issues ... Refractive ...
  7. ... gene provides instructions for making a protein that turns on (activates) a group of interacting proteins known ... of an altered CARD14 protein that more readily turns on NF-κB. Overactive NF-κB signaling increases ...
  8. Each cell expresses, or turns on, only a fraction of its genes at any given time. The rest of the genes are repressed, or turned ...
  9. ... gene provides instructions for making a protein that turns on (activates) an enzyme called adipose triglyceride lipase ( ...
  10. ... as a transcriptional repressor, which means that it turns off (represses) the activity of certain genes when ...
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