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  • Health - 23 Mar 2021
    Muscular dystrophies are a heterogeneous group of hereditary illnesses affecting both children and adults.
  • Health - 30 Nov 2022
    Myopathies are a group of disorders that are characterized by a primary structural or functional impairment of the skeletal muscle.
  • Health - 21 Jun 2023
    Muscular dystrophy is a term which comprises a diverse group of genetic disorders that cause weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscle due to defective proteins critical for muscle structure and...
  • Health - 18 May 2023
    The genetic cause of muscular dystrophy is passed from one or both parents to an offspring.
  • Health - 21 Nov 2022
    Muscular dystrophies represent a group of inherited primary diseases of muscle, characterized by muscle fiber degeneration and muscle weakness.
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Moebius syndrome is usually first suspected in newborn infants who are unable to suck. They may also have crossed eyes and drool excessively. Other signs may be present, such as abnormalities of the...
  • Health - 12 Jun 2023
    With the increasing rise of reality TV talent shows, most of us have seen amazing contortionists perform. But have you ever wondered how do they do it? And is there really such a thing as being...
  • Health - 13 Feb 2020
    Muscular Dystrophies are a group of genetic conditions characterized by muscle weaknesses. They are genetic conditions and have different sub-categories depending on which area of muscle mass is...
  • Health - 14 Jul 2023
    The term bradycardia refers to an abnormally slow heart rate, of under 60 beats per minute (bpm). Bradycardia is often not a dangerous condition and may not require any treatment. In some cases,...
  • Health - 6 Jul 2020
    Congenital heart disease is used to describe several cardiac defects that may be found at birth and affects proper heart function to varying degrees.

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