Genetic and environmental factors play a joint role in the formation of cleft lip or palate in developing fetuses, suggest findings published on May 24 in Nature Communications. Dr. Roberto Mayor of ...
Letters: Dr Stephanie van Eeden on a UK-wide research programme that is aimed at young adults. Plus a letter from Kenneth Low ...
The cleft lip and palate remain among the most common congenital anomalies worldwide. In India, it is estimated that approximately one in every 700 live births is affected, translating to tens of ...
May includes National Nurses Week, a time to celebrate the vital role nurses play in supporting health and well-being and to ...
Kimberly Vara, a Navy veteran in St. Johns County, became an advocate for children with cleft conditions after her daughter's ...
cleft palate may be a feature of more than 400 specific genetic or chromosomal syndromes, including Robin sequence (previously called Pierre Robin sequence) Loeys-Dietz syndrome X-linked cleft palate ...
Health Minister emphasizes timely cleft care to prevent lifelong complications, urging awareness and collaboration for ...
Mysuru: Health minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Thursday said children with cleft-related speech disabilities are entitled to ...
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