School inoculations keep the population safe from diseases such as measles, mumps and rubella, that once ran rampant among the population. Students who receive school inoculations are protected against these diseases, even if an outbreak occurs. As a small percentage of the population has made the decision not to vaccinate their children, there has been an increase in the number of measles cases seen in recent years. While this doesn't seem like much of a big deal to most people, this can become epidemic if the spread of such common diseases is not stopped.
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3 Reasons Why Facial Reconstruction Surgery May Be Needed
Trauma as well as genetic defects can cause the face to become disfigured. Thankfully, surgeons are able to repair these issues with facial reconstruction procedures. Here are three occasions where these techniques are implemented.
Cleft Palate And Cleft Lip
When an embryo is being formed in utero, the face forms by coming from each side and fusing together in the middle straight down center of the face. Rarely, this process can go wrong in the first trimester, causing the baby's lip or palate—the roof of the mouth—to remain partially open or split.
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Liposuction For The Chin: How To Quickly Get Rid Of An Unwanted Double Chin
Do you have something that is commonly called a "double chin?" The double chin occurs when excess fat appears directly underneath the chin area, creating what appears to look like a second chin. If you have a double chin, you may feel self-conscious about your appearance. It is important to know that while overweight people are more likely to experience issues with a double chin, thinner people can have them, too.
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Reasons For Poor Eyesight And Procedures To Correct Them
If your vision is less than optimal, there may be a way to improve it through an ophthalmological procedure. Here are a few reasons for poor eyesight, and how the issues can be corrected.
Shape of the Cornea
Depending on the shape of your cornea, you may suffer from farsightedness or nearsightedness. Glasses or contact lenses may help correct your vision. However, your eyesight may also be corrected using a specialized procedure called LASIK.
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