yes.infertility,loss of voice after a prolonged time of talking.
I had Diptheria at the age of 5 in 1961
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No infertility but I am 86 and has Dip when I was 7 !! . It affected my voice which has remained hoarse although I was told the damage to the larynx was correctable by surgery . This was long before antibiotics so I was lucky to survive - I remember being in isolation with large steam kettles helping me to breathe.
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No diphtheria is a bacteria to cut a long story short.
The author mentions what happened to Frankie later in life to show the long-term effects and consequences of the events or actions described earlier in the story. It adds depth to the character's journey and provides closure for the narrative.
1 to 10 days only
The long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are better health and longer life expectancy. The long-term effects of abusing alcohol are poorer health and shorter life expectancy.
loss of life and homes...
Nope. There is no evidence of LSD causing long term physical effects at normal recreational doses.
depression confusion life termination
Sound effects are all sounds that are aded to the movie later, and not picked up during the initial recording. If an explosion isn't loud or long enough a bigger bang can be added on later, as a sound effect.
Will depend on the type of dyslexia. Many have a later in life onset. Some appear in children at very young ages. Obviously, the later the onset, the longer the probable life span.
Longer life and better health.
this could be a life long struggle if obesity is not controlled in the teenage years.
It depends on what side effects it gives you. If it effects you negatively over a long period of time or it interferes negatively with your life, then don't take it.