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  • Types, Causes and Treatment of Humpback
    The most common form of adolescent humpback is linked to growth retardation, a blood circulation problem around the spine during periods of rapid growth, or even poor posture. Sometimes, infection, inflammation, and disk degeneration can put vertebrae under stress and produce the curve.
  • Harmful Effects Due to Excess Protein
    One of the main reasons americans have trouble maintaining the right balance in their dietary habits is the mistaken notion that if a modest amount of protein is good for you, large amounts must be even better. Because protein is a "body builder," people believe that it makes them strong and that it is better for them than carbohydrates.
  • Types of Breech Presentation
    The most common breech presentation is one in which the baby's legs are flexed up over the abdomen, with the knees straight so that the toes touch the shoulders and the two buttocks present over the pelvis. If not for the very loose joints of the fetus, this position would be almost unattainable and, to say the least, uncomfortable.
  • Problems During Fetal Development
    CMV causes minimal or no problems in adults, but can have serious consequences when acquired during fetal development. In very early pregnancy, the infection is thought to be so devastating to the embryo that a miscarriage usually occurs.
  • Elements of Testamentary Capacity
    The capacity to make an effective will is a frequent subject of newspaper headlines both when a great deal of

    money is involved and when an unusual beneficiary is named. The family of an Alzheimer patient should

    consider obtaining a will when there is any type of estate, whether in the form of real or personal property, that

    would, under ordinary circumstances, pass to heirs.

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