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… forms when muscle and other tissue around the umbilical cord do not close properly. About 1 or 2 babies out of 10 … the incision. Blood clots. A hernia that comes back. An injury to part of the intestine. Wait and see if hernia … hernia that we noticed shortly after his umbilical cord stump fell off. It made us concerned, but we decided …
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… Bodywork. This includes massage therapy, reflexology, and spinal manipulation (like chiropractic therapy). Energy … Bodywork. This includes massage therapy, reflexology, and spinal manipulation (like chiropractic therapy). Energy …
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… may be put in a vein ( IV ) in your arm or into the spinal canal. The dye makes structures and organs easier to … problems, vertigo , or headaches, that might mean a brain injury, a brain tumour, a ruptured aneurysm , or bleeding … The openings in the brain (ventricles) through which cerebrospinal fluid flows into the spine are enlarged. An area of …
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… leaflet is attached to the heart muscle by strong, flexible cords called the chordae tendineae, which control the opening and closing of the mitral valve. These cords are thin and white. They look like the strings of a … leaflet is attached to the heart muscle by strong, flexible cords called the chordae tendineae, which control the …
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… used in addition to other treatment such as exercise and spinal manipulation. The biggest risk in prolotherapy … used in addition to other treatment such as exercise and spinal manipulation. The biggest risk in prolotherapy …
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… her clothing, the baby could strangle There are no straps, cords or window blinds near the baby’s crib Some babies fall …
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… nerve, muscle, and bone systems, such as stroke or brain injury. What are the symptoms? Clubfoot is painless in a … including ligaments and tendons such as the heel cord (Achilles tendon), and to reposition the bones of the … including ligaments and tendons such as the heel cord (Achilles tendon), and to reposition the bones of the …
Medications
… (lymphocytes) from attacking the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. It helps decrease the number of episodes of disease … (lymphocytes) from attacking the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. It helps decrease the number of episodes of …
Medications
… (lymphocytes) from attacking the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. It helps decrease the number of episodes of disease … (lymphocytes) from attacking the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. It helps decrease the number of episodes of …
Medications
… (lymphocytes) from attacking the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. Ponesimod is not a cure for MS. However, it may … (lymphocytes) from attacking the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. Ponesimod is not a cure for MS. However, it may …