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aves from Virginia. When she died of cervical cancer on October 4, 1951, and was buried in an unmarked grave whose exact location is not even known, but it is in Lackstown, Virginia. However, after her death, Henrietta has saved many lives ...
primarily caused by a chromosomal condition in which all, or part, of chromosome 21 is overly expressed. The syndrome was first described by John Langdon Down in 1866 and thus the name. It has come to be known as the most common chromosome...
month old male with myelomeningocele (MMC) continues to challenge health care providers and parents because of the multifaceted problems including hydrocephalus, the need for shunting, motor and cognitive impairments, urologic and bowel dis...
theory of evolution (Haldane, 2003). This theory is credited to Charles Darwin, explains the influence of environmental impacts on the physical characteristics of any population. Usually, those characteristics that make it easier for specie...
breast cancer, cells can remain in the breast or spread throughout the body via the blood or lymphatic vessels1. Breast cancer is the cancer that is most diagnosed cancer in women worldwide, both before and after the menopause. One woman in...
Genetic factors can cause pretesticular, testicular, and posttesticular azoospermia (or oligospermia) and include the following situations: The frequency of chromosomal abnormalities is inverse proportional to the semen count, thus males w...
fetal growth problems, fetal hypoxia (lack of oxygen), and fetal birth defects. Fetal medicine is highly specialized area of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, which values the human being in its infancy as a patient, i.e., the fetus. Early care t...