Yes, trackball balls are designed to relieve some of the pressure which leads to carpel tunnel.
It is hereditary, not much you can do about preventing it, other than preventing people with it from reproducing & that isn't likely to happen.
Because the cause of CFS is not known, there are no recommendations for preventing the disorder.
Because the cause of CFS is not known, there currently are no recommendations for preventing the disorder
For incompatability friction?Frolic syndrome
If it is a mild form then most live to a conventional length. If it is severe then most die at a young age early in life
It is likely that the best alternative therapy will combine both conventional and alternative approaches. Levodopa may be combined with a therapy that relieves pain
Down syndrome is primarily caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21, a condition known as trisomy 21. This typically occurs due to a random error during cell division in the formation of eggs or sperm, rather than being inherited from a parent. While there are rare hereditary forms of Down syndrome, most cases arise sporadically and are not passed down genetically. Therefore, Down syndrome is not considered hereditary in the conventional sense.
The best way of preventing RDS is to delay delivery until the fetal lungs have matured and are producing enough surfactant--generally at about 37 weeks of pregnancy.
Yes, anyone can be a candidate for Marfan syndrome, as it is a genetic disorder caused by mutations in the FBN1 gene, which can be inherited from an affected parent or occur as a new mutation. The syndrome affects individuals regardless of gender, ethnicity, or background. Diagnosis is based on clinical criteria, family history, and genetic testing. Early detection and management are crucial for improving quality of life and preventing complications.
The immune system accidentally attacks the calcium channels of the presynaptic nerve cells, preventing normal release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine into the synaptic junction.
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome
Stockholm syndrome.