They may initially complain about muscle weakness and experience failure to progress in terms of motor development, even though intelligence is normal.
75% of people that have cholera do not exhibit any symtoms.
They may initially complain about muscle weakness and experience failure to progress in terms of motor development, even though intelligence is normal.
In simplest terms, people are different.
Absolutely - they are known as 'carriers'. They exhibit no outward signs, yet they are able to carry and pass on a disease to other people.
In the early juvenile form of MLD, although progression is less rapid, death usually occurs within 10-15 years of diagnosis, and most young people with the disease die before the age of 20
Prognosis for infantile and juvenile Krabbe disease is very poor. Individuals with infantile type usually die at an average age of 13 months. Death usually occurs within a year after the child shows symptoms
People 18 and under are affected by juvenile diabetes.
Absolutely YES! A person can be infected and shedding the virus about 24 hours before they show ANY symtoms. And keep in mind some people can be infected and not ever show symtoms. Good hygine and vaccination is the best bet!
Some people call a rabbit "juvenile" when it's under 6 months of age, but other people refer to all rabbits under 1 year as "juvenile."
The same things people do who go to adult prison. Where you go depends on if you are tried as an adult or juvenile.
Nothing, there just people. But there body may react with the following symtoms; headache, pains, dizziness, stomach ache or diarhoea
Either osteoarthritis gained as a result of trauma in an accident or an inflammatory arthritis which is an autoimmune disease like juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.