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A telomere is a type of hormone that controls the cell cycle.
Apgar Scoring System
A quick test performed on a newborn at 1 and 5 minutes after birth to assess their physical condition and need for immediate medical attention.
Failure to Thrive (FTT)
Describes a condition, often seen in children, wherein the individual does not gain weight or grow as expected, indicating potential nutritional, emotional, or health issues.
Standardized Growth Charts
Tools used by healthcare providers to track a child's physical growth over time against a population standard, assessing their development and general health.
Third Percentile
A statistical measurement indicating that an individual’s score is above only 3% of the population in a given data set.
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