It doesn't really affect development at all, huntington's onset is almost always much later in life.
being a teen, there are too many changes and often no power to affect any of them
Parkinson's disease causes a trembling of the arms and hands and is commonly noticed in children before their teen years.
We haven't seen that in the statistics but it might come up later.
Yes, alcohol use can significantly affect a teenager's future by impairing brain development, which can lead to long-term cognitive and emotional issues. Early alcohol consumption is linked to a higher risk of addiction, poor academic performance, and engagement in risky behaviors. Additionally, it can strain relationships with family and peers, impacting social development. Overall, these factors can hinder a teen's ability to achieve their goals and lead a healthy, productive life.
It starts fights then it starts war
Disease prevention starts in the early teen years for women,a good diet and excercise are very important.
im a teen, and oh boy yes it does....(:
as a whole most teen's are to immature physically and mentally, emotionally to raise a child so the teen's parent's usually end up raising the child. so it affects them and any sibling's the teen mother may have.
Not enough information given to answer. What kind of medicine? Was it prescription medicine? What kind of disease? Who administered it to him? Was it an emergency?
Sometimes it does. people go and do what they see on t.v.
it very much harmful 4 teen ager
Please see related links. There are many factors of teen pregnancy that can affect the fetus, and factors of teen parenting that can affect the child. Some of these are strictly medical whereas others have more to do with the stress caused by things a teen parent has to deal with. Stress is the most major contributor to health problems in both the mother and child in regards to teen pregnancy and parenting.