of course, if the child has a weak immune
Yes it is very much possible
Yes, it is possible for a forty year old person to get osteoporosis aka osteoarthritis. It is possible for even a child to get the disease.
No. If it is transmitted on a recessive gene, it is possible to be a carrier, but not have the disease. If transmitted on a dominant gene, then the odds of any one child getting the disease are 50-50.
Of course!... Celiac Disease does not interfear with having a child. It just means that your child might have celiac disease.
Yes. It is possible to carry the gene(s) for a hereditary disease without the disease ever being expressed. The chance of a child inheriting the disease, rather than just being a carrier like its parents, depends on the disease and on whether one or both parents has the gene. A genetic counselor or clinical geneticist would be able to give the chances for a child having a specific disease.
In some cases, a streptococcal sore throat can lead to rheumatic fever. This disease can affect the function of the heart valves.
Male foxes are known as dogs, tods or reynards, females as vixens, and young as cubs, pups, or kits.
The child isn't.
Male foxes are called dogs, reynards or tods.
There is no medical or historical evidence whatsoever to suggest that Hitler suffered from a mental disease as a child.
A disease is more probable to affect a child than an adult because the adult body has lived more and its body maybe already knows the disease. but the child's body has lived for a little period of time so the child's body doesn't know the disease so it ends up getting the disease.
Both parents are carriers of the recessive gene and if the child inherits that gene from both mother and father the child will have the disease even though the parents don't.