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Most children with innocent heart murmurs grow out of them by the time they reach adulthood. Severe causes of heart murmurs may progress to severe symptoms and death
Well actually the earth is shrinking scientists say because the core is cooling. SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT!
A heart murmur can go away, but if its abnormal, probably not. Innocent heart murmurs tend to go away after awhile, but it may take a few years. Or it won't go away at all
The average, healthy heart rate is 72 beats per minute. However, as you grow older your resting heart rate will increase slightly.
Endocarditis is an inflammation of the endocardium (part of the heart), and if it is bacterial, the cause for it is bacteria. The part of the term culture negative, means that they tried to grow the bacteria in the lab after taking a blood sample, and were unable to get it to grow.
because the process involves taking tiny cells and growing them into tissues that can then be used to replace damaged tissues in people. bye :)
because the process involves taking tiny cells and growing them into tissues that can then be used to replace damaged tissues in people. bye :)
At the moment we don't really know if this will happen or not and we would have to wait and see but i think that scientists will be able as they can grow new heart valves so they probably will be able to grow new organs using stem cells because the organs do form when a baby is born so that's probably what scientists will try to do just copy the method and then they should be able to do it. Hope it helped it's my science homework! LOL :)
Yes. Congenital heart defects are usually holes in the septum (the wall between the heart chambers) OR leaky/missing/fused valves. There are also defects where parts of the heart grow in the wrong place - the heart may be completely backwards or pathways to and from the heart are misplaced.
A group of scientists have discovered a way to grow organs in a laboratory. They think that they can use this method to make test tube hamburgers in the future.
Will scientists one day be able to grow a whole organs?
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"Crank" is slang for methamphetamine. It is not grown, it is manufactured in a laboratory.
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Your heart is roughly the size of your clenched fis, so yes
The cliche is "Absence makes the heart grow fonder."
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