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  1. Lyme Disease/NIH MedlinePlus Magazine ... Lyme Disease ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Lyme disease expert Adriana Marques, M.D., describes how to protect ...
  2. Baby Carriers: Backpacks, Front Packs, and Slings (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    on-the-go~Back and front carriers that allow parents to “wear” their infant are very popular. For your baby’s—and your own—comfort and safety, follow ...
  3. There are three body views (front, back, and side) that can help you to identify a specific body area. The labels show areas of the body which ...
  4. Corneal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your cornea is the outermost layer of your eye. It is clear and shaped like a dome. The cornea helps to shield the rest of the eye from germs, dust, and other ...
  5. Images ... The external structures of the heart include the ventricles, atria, arteries and veins. Arteries carry blood away from the heart ...
  6. Images ... This is a chest x-ray showing a mass in the right lower lung near heart (seen on the left side of the picture).
  7. Images ... This x-ray shows a single lesion (pulmonary nodule) in the upper right lung (seen as a light area on the left side of the picture). ...
  8. Images ... Hair loss is referred to as alopecia. Patchy hair loss on the scalp is called alopecia areata. Complete scalp hair loss is alopecia ...
  9. ... problems that occur in an area at the front part of the eye known as the anterior ... a large, white cloudy area that covers the front surface of the eye. Additionally, the location of ...
  10. ... deficiency, is a disorder that causes the clear front surface of the eyes (the corneas) to gradually ...
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