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Results 41 - 48 of 48 for Obesity
  1. ... loss of vision, developmental disabilities, kidney abnormalities, and obesity. Because some of these features are not apparent ...
  2. ... abnormalities, heart and kidney defects, dental problems, and obesity. These signs and symptoms vary among affected individuals. ...
  3. ... in certain nutrients (such as antioxidants and zinc); obesity; and exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight. ...
  4. ... disorders of insulin resistance (such as diabetes and obesity), and high blood pressure (hypertension) have been related ...
  5. ... high blood pressure (hypertension), chronic kidney disease, or obesity. Some also have diabetes, heart disease, or a ...
  6. ... this disorder are also at increased risk of obesity compared with the general population. However, there is ...
  7. ... metabolic factors. Joint stress, blood clotting abnormalities, malnutrition, obesity, and exposure to cigarette smoke may all contribute ...
  8. ... may have a high birth weight and childhood obesity.People with Kleefstra syndrome may also have structural ...
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