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What are the brain and genetic factors in ADHD? Be sure to include the genes and their functions,familial concordance,and neurotransmitters affected.
Moderate Malnutrition
A condition of receiving less than the necessary amount of nutrition, but not severe enough to cause immediate life-threatening health problems.
Smoking Cigarettes
The act of inhaling and exhaling the smoke produced by burning tobacco encased in cigarettes, a practice linked to various health risks.
Pregnancy
The condition or period of being pregnant, involving the development of one or more offspring within a woman's uterus.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
The unexplained death, usually during sleep, of a seemingly healthy baby less than a year old, also known as crib death.
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