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... neurodevelopmental disorder. The study, published in Nature Genetics, is a ... The study also demonstrates the challenges in rare disease genomics, as many ...
Mayo Clinic surgeons offer treatment and intervention options for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), a condition that is now known to change with a ...
The Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center supports developmental projects on cognitive decline, Alzheimer's pathology, brain imaging and dementia ...
Turner syndrome affects only females as the result of a missing or partially missing X chromosome, causing a variety of medical and developmental problems.
... developmental pediatrician. Other conditions that resemble ADHD. A number of medical conditions or their treatments may cause signs and symptoms similar to ...
Separation anxiety is a normal stage of development for infants and toddlers. Young children often experience a period of separation anxiety, but most children ...
Genes may make you vulnerable to developing antisocial personality disorder — and life situations, especially neglect and abuse, may trigger its development.
Disorders causing disproportionate dwarfism inhibit the development of bones. Proportionate dwarfism. A body is proportionately small if all parts of the body ...
ADHD is the most common neuro-developmental disorder of childhood, affecting about 7 percent of all children and three times as many boys as girls. Most ...
Other causes can be related to genetic abnormalities, prior brain infection, prenatal injuries or developmental disorders. ... disorder — is a brain condition ...
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