Hemophilia is a bleeding problem. People with hemophilia do not bleed any faster than normal, but they can bleed for a longer time. Their blood does not have enough clotting factor. Clotting factor is a protein in blood that controls bleeding.
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is the most common human enzyme deficiency in the world; it affects an estimated 400 million people. G6PD deficiency is also known as "favism," since G6PD deficient individuals are also sometimes ...
When compared to children of similar age and mental cognition, children of attention deficit hyperactive disorder often display inappropriate intensity of attention span and impulsivity level.
This is a term commonly used, but not a formal diagnosis. It is for the purpose of describing a group of symptoms, which includes gravitation insecurity, tactile defensiveness, visual spatial coordination disturbance, and motor coordination problem.