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Costochondritis

Costochondritis is a condition that causes chest pain due to inflammation of the cartilage and bones in the chest wall. Also called Tietze's syndrome, costochondritis occurs when there is inflammation at the junction of the rib bone and breastbone (sternum). At this junction, there is cartilage joining these bones. This cartilage can become irritated and inflamed. Depending on the extent of the inflammation, costochondritis can be quite painful.
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Twelfth week of pregnancy

Yes there comes the end of first trimester and the risk of miscarriage has reduced a lot by the end of this.
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Sleep Walking

Sleep walking also called Somnambulism is a disorder of sleep characterized by walking in sleep without being conscious of the act.
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What Can Schools do to Prevent the Spread of Swine Flu ?

Swine flu is a viral disease caused by a new type of influenza virus (Novel H1N1) that has symptoms similar to seasonal flu. The severity of illness ranges from very mild symptoms to severe illnesses that can result in death. Schools and teachers can help prevent the spread of swine flu among students, teachers, and other staff by taking some simple preventive health measures.
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What is a calorie?

A calorie is a unit of measurement of energy. Calorie is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius, specifically from 14.5 degrees to 15.5 degrees.
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Adenoids

The adenoids are lumpy clusters of spongy lymphoid tissue that help protect kids from getting sick. They sit high on each side of the throat behind the nose and the roof of the mouth above and behind the uvula. Like tonsils, adenoids help keep our body healthy by trapping harmful bacteria and viruses that we breathe in or swallow. Adenoids also contain cells that make antibodies to help our body fight infections. Adenoids do important work as infection fighters for babies and little kids and become less important once a kid gets older and the body develops other ways to fight germs, adenoids usually shrink after about age 5, and by the teenage years they often practically disappear.
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P.E.T.

Positron emission tomography is a nuclear medicine imaging technique which produces three-dimensional image or picture of functional processes in the body emitted indirectly by a positron emitting radionuclide.
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Post Delivery Information for Mothers

Post Delivery Information for Mothers BabyMagic is the most complete online resource for new and expectant parents featuring resources such as unique baby names, newborn baby care and baby development stages.
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Thirty Fourth month of baby

Babys social skills will improve at 34th month of the age. He will be eager to meet his friends at this age and his play time will increase.
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Twenty Sixth month of baby

Baby in 26th month is able to speak 2-3 sentences at a time. Babys vocabulary will be improved
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