osteomalacia
The reason it is sometime named as gland of childhood is that Pineal gland calcify in adults and even this process has been observed in children of 2 years age.
Bone remodeling in adults is mainly regulated and directed by the balance between osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and osteoblast-mediated bone formation. This process is influenced by various factors, including hormones (such as parathyroid hormone and calcitonin), mechanical loading, and local factors in the bone microenvironment. Imbalances in this regulation can lead to conditions like osteoporosis or osteopetrosis.
There are no following conditions listed. However, there are general conditions known to affect adults as they get older. These conditions include arthritis, osteoporosis, and some diseases.
The effects of a vitamin D deficiency would be most readily observed in the skeletal system, as vitamin D plays a crucial role in maintaining bone health and mineralization. A deficiency can lead to conditions like rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, characterized by weakened and soft bones.
The best sled for adults to use in snowy conditions is typically a sturdy and durable model designed for adults, such as a toboggan or a plastic saucer sled. Look for sleds with good steering and control for a fun and safe ride.
Older adults, pregnant women, and people with certain health conditions .
Type 2 diabetes
Children are charged less than adults for admission to professional baseball games but are charged the same prices as adults at the concession stands. This pricing system occurs because
Type 2 diabetes
Alcinda Manuel Honwana has written: 'The time of youth' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions, Employment, Unemployed youth, Young adults
In adults the pyloric muscle or valve can be closed by scarring (from ulceration) or cancer. Sometimes pyloric stenosis in infancy is not severe enough to warrant surgery and for whatever reason some of these children grow up still having problems with their pyloric function. Problems with the pyloric sphincter in adults can be managed by medication, lifestyle changes, and/or surgery.
It has been observed that children who are cruel to animals often will be cruel to human beings, as adults, but there is no definitive method of predicting who will grow up to be a serial killer.