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Children with learning disabilities tend to have normal intelligence and sensory function.
Biceps Brachii
A muscle in the upper arm that helps in bending the elbow and rotating the forearm, consisting of two heads.
Soleus
A powerful muscle in the back part of the lower leg, important for standing and walking.
Rhabdomyolysis
A serious syndrome caused by direct or indirect muscle injury, leading to the breakdown of muscle tissue and release of its contents into the bloodstream.
Encephalitis
Inflammation of the brain, often caused by an infection or autoimmune response, leading to symptoms ranging from mild flu-like to severe neurological dysfunction.
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