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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.
in the spleen because that is the most active part of the body besides the heart
It is extremley rare for a child to get ALS its a 1 in 3 million chance my aunt passed from the disease and the way it most affects children is living with or knowing someone with a disease it is a terrible disease
Reproductive health is important for child bearing. If you have disease affecting the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, or the uterus, it can cause problems with conception.
Of course!... Celiac Disease does not interfear with having a child. It just means that your child might have celiac disease.
In some cases, a streptococcal sore throat can lead to rheumatic fever. This disease can affect the function of the heart valves.
They are at risk for premature delivery and, if untreated, newborns may develop chronic liver disease.
Mitochondria are the organelle that have their own DNA, which is inherited through the maternal line (from mother to child).
it does not affect a child's development.
The child isn't.
There is no medical or historical evidence whatsoever to suggest that Hitler suffered from a mental disease as a child.
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.