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LASIK surgery can correct for all types of refractive problems.
Pineal Body
A tiny gland in the brain that secretes melatonin, a hormone that controls sleep cycles.
Under Sternum
Refers to the area located beneath the sternum or breastbone, a central location in the chest.
Thymus
A gland located in the upper chest that helps develop the body's immune system in early life.
T Lymphocyte Cells
A type of white blood cell critical for immune system function, involved in directly attacking infected cells as well as coordinating the immune response.
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