Patients with the most severe form of pulmonary valve stenosis may die in infancy
Patients with the most severe form of pulmonary stenosis may die in infancy
Yes. Most definitely.
There are lots of thing that could kill infants. for example people animals deadly plants water that you can drown in and lots more things can kill infants
Infant jaundice can be fatal if untreated. Most infants recover.
No it will KILL THEM of a heart attack and stroke call montel williams fir the insurance!
The Spartans were the only ancient Greek race to kill weak babies. The Athenians did not.
the use of phage to kill bacteria causing disease may infected the heart-valve.
By causing irreversible pulmonary fibrosis, essentially massive, fatal lung scarring. This leads to an inability of the lungs to obtain oxygen leading to death. JD, MD.
Viral pneumonia is a serious condition, precisely because antibiotics do not kill viruses. The treatment is support in hospital, pulmonary therapy, and a long recovery. Good luck.
A mother may kill deformed or wounded infants, possibly so she can allocate resources to the healthy pups who are more likely to survive. A mother may kill her entire litter if she is stressed, thus recovering some of her energetic investment.
In ancient Athens, the practice of exposing infants—abandoning them to die or be taken by others—was not uncommon, particularly if the child was deemed undesirable due to factors like disability, gender, or economic circumstances. This practice was rooted in societal norms and economic pressures, and while it wasn't a formal policy of the state, it reflects harsh realities of ancient life. However, it is important to note that not all infants were killed, as some were adopted or cared for if circumstances allowed.
Nope, can't kill infants, toddlers, or children. Only teens, adults,a nd elders. If the smaller ones are mistreated, the social worker will come and take them away.