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How can you tell your bone age? A Guide to Skeletal Maturity

Studies show that a child's bone age can differ significantly from their chronological age due to factors like genetics, nutrition, and hormones. Answering the question, **how can you tell your bone age?**, requires understanding medical assessments that primarily evaluate skeletal maturity during growth years.

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What is a children's nursing home? A guide to pediatric skilled nursing facilities

While most people associate the term 'nursing home' with care for the elderly, a pediatric skilled nursing facility provides specialized, 24/7 care for children with complex medical needs. The key difference is a facility designed to meet the unique developmental, medical, and social needs of young people, rather than focusing on end-of-life or restorative care for adults.

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Can you survive progeria? Understanding the prognosis and modern care

While the average life expectancy for a child with progeria is around 14.5 years, recent medical advancements have increased this outlook significantly. This raises the critical and poignant question: **Can you survive progeria?** The answer reveals a complex landscape of fatal prognosis tempered by life-extending care.

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What is the life expectancy with Edward syndrome?

According to the Cleveland Clinic, fewer than 10% of infants born with Edward syndrome live beyond their first year, and many survive only for days or weeks. This makes understanding what is the life expectancy with Edward syndrome a critical and emotional journey for affected families.

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