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Hormone therapy helps short children grow up
... . While there have been other studies to evaluate the effect of GH treatment in children with short stature, this study provides more conclusive results as it is the only randomized, controlled ...Structural biology spin-out tackles major diseases
... involved fusing different elements of hormone and receptor in order to treat a growth disorders such as short stature (a deficiency in growth hormone). Professor Ross continued: "Our patented and ...Gene's newly explained effect on height may change tumor disorder treatment
... processes," Gutmann notes. "There are a number of other rare genetic abnormalities that cause short stature, and this same pathway may be involved." To follow up, Gutmann plans additional studies to ...Genetic disorder sheds light on enzyme's role in bone metabolism
... from which the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec suffered, is a genetic disease characterized by short stature. This rare disease, surprisingly, provides a window into how joints are destroyed by ...Despite their diversity, pygmies of Western Central Africa share recent common ancestors
... remained widely unknown, Verdu said. Scientists also debate about whether pygmies' characteristically short stature is the result of shared history or convergent adaptation to the forest environments ...Dealing with dwarfism
... reality television show, Little People, Big World, focuses on the daily lives of short ... 000 live births annually. The condition is characterized by short stature along with several medical problems ...Frogs reveal clues about the effects of alcohol during development
... ) and Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) cause malformations in babies, including facial defects, short stature, and mental and behavioral abnormalities. The African frog, Xenopus, is a valuable tool for ...Survivors of childhood cancer less likely to marry
... study pinpointed what aspects of the survivor experience likely contribute to altered marriage patterns: short stature, poor physical functioning and cognitive problems," said Kadan-Lottick. "These ...Pygmies’ short stature linked to high death rates
Controversial findings suggest that elevated mortality rates breed small bodies.Childhood cancer survivors less likely to marry, Yale researchers find
... "Our findings suggest that in addition to the long-term physical effects of cancer, such as short stature, poor physical functioning and cognitive problems, social implications also exist," said Kadan ...
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