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COLOR BLINDNESS |
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The color blindness is an alteration of the cells of the vision that produces an incapability to see certain normal colors. The most frequent color blindness is the confusion or lacking in discrimination in the red and green colors, but in different difficulty scales. Another frequent type of color blindness is the confusion between the blue and yellow colors accompanied by visual alteration for the red and green color.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/daltonismo.php" |
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FINGER IN HAMMER |
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Definition |
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The finger in hammer is a problem of the fingers of the feet in which he acquires a position flexionada in claw with a top arch that bothers and gives problems with the footwear and to the gait. It is frequent that, on having changed the supports of the foot, produce tripe to themselves in the finger and in the plant of the foot, which can produce more inconveniences and pain that the proper finger in hammer.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/dedo_martillo.php" |
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CONGENITAL DEFECT OF THE HEART |
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Definition |
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More than nursing 25.000 (one of every 125-150) are born with defects of the heart every year in the United States. The defect can be so light that the baby seems healthy for many years after the birth, or so severe that his life is in immediate danger. The defects of the heart are between the most common congenital anomalies, and are the prime mover of the deaths related to them.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/defecto_congenito_del_corazon.php" |
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DEGENERATION TO BLACKEN OF THE EYE |
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Definition |
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The degeneration blackening is an illness degenerative that it affects to the center of the retina in persons older than 60 years. It is the most frequent second cause of blindness in the elders, the diabetes.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/degeneracion_macular_ojo.php" |
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TO STOP SMOKING |
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Definition |
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The principal reason to stop smoking is that the tobacco consumption constitutes the principal cause of avoidable illness and of mortality prevenible in the developed country. In 19 % of the cases of mortality the tobacco is the cause of his prevention.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/dejar_de_fumar.php" |
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