Bone marrow is the source of all blood cells. If you have too many or too few of
a particular type of blood cell, the bone marrow is the 1st place to look.
You may need to see a hematologist if you have a blood disorder or abnormality that requires specialized treatment. Hematologists are experts in conditions affecting the blood and can provide accurate diagnosis and management for conditions like anemia, leukemia, and clotting disorders.
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"Blood disorder" is too broad a term to give a good, actionable answer. However, as most blood disorders are hereditary, prevention would require pre-conception genetic testing and/or genetic engineering.
The first tip would be to speak to your doctor. Only your doctor will know for sure if you have an eating disorder. If you are diagnosed with an eating disorder, your doctor can recommend some treatment centers in your area.
I would think so. alcohol erases a lot of what defines a person. he or she can change in an instant, and if moodyness is involved with this, which it most likely will when handeling a drunk, one may assume he has bilolar disorder. It may be that he or she has ipolar disorder though; you never know.
That would be considered a genectic disorder because it having to do with the type of blood produced. And a mutation would be like somthing a lot differnt and probly forming in a differnt niche depending on if it's an animal.
If he is following treatment and maintaining counseling session, perhaps. It would depend on the type.
If you had to pick an answer which named three muscles, it would be MASSETER, PTERYGOID & TEMPORALIS.
He would be if he wasn't dead. He died on the 11th of Novemeber 2004 from a blood disorder. He was 75.
Surely it was haemophyllia, a blood disorder, which would be easily controlled today
Maybe you should try searching for a place in your community! I'm pretty sure they would have a free treatment for you. Or you can take treatment online by yourself.
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