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Hormones are classified into the following three types:
Patient's Sternum
The flat bone located at the center of the chest, important in the protection of heart and lungs and often involved in surgical procedures.
Body Temperature
A measure of the warmth or coldness of the human or animal body, typically expressed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Traumatic Head Injury
Physical trauma to the head that can lead to significant brain damage, symptoms, and in some instances, long-term complications.
Neurological Damage
Harm or dysfunction in the nervous system, often resulting from injury, illness, or trauma.
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