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the atrioventricular node :)
Symptoms of periventricular leukomalacia are tight, spastic leg muscles, delayed motor development, delayed intellectual development, problems with coordination, and impaired vision and hearing.
Drinking alcohol has a negative influence on motor skills, stamina and aerobic ability. Alcohol has the following effects on motor skills: *Delayed reaction time *A decrease in hand-eye coordination *Less precision and balance *A decline in athletic performance as a whole *Decreased times in cycling and running *Weakened pumping power of the heart *Impaired temperature control while exercising *Weakening of grip strength and more
Alcohol can affect your fitness because it slows down your actions and you can't think properly for example if you have alcohol before a football match you will be running around the pitch, not knowing what you doing. By Rafi.M Alcohol has the following effects on motor skills: *Delayed reaction time *A decrease in hand-eye coordination *Less precision and balance *A decline in athletic performance as a whole *Decreased times in cycling and running *Weakened pumping power of the heart *Impaired temperature control while exercising *Weakening of grip strength
Zoloft is a seratonin reuptake inhibitor. it doesn't delay the onset or duration of puberty, but it can noticeably reduce sex drive temporarily.
Edward P. Riley has written: 'Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder' -- subject(s): Fetal alcohol syndrome, Alcohol Drinking, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects, Health Communication, Adverse effects, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Absolutely not--it is toxic to breathe, and can be fatal. Delayed reactions include blindness and respiratory failure.
(1) Impaired urinary elimination r/t diminished bladder cues or impaired ability to recognize bladder cues secondary to brain infection. (2) Impaired communication r/t cognitive impairment secondary to encephalitis. (3) Delayed Growth and Development r/t disruption of peer relationships and loss of independence and autonomy secondary to encephalitis. (4) Risk for shock r/t infection.
It is delayed
Sotos syndrome is a genetic condition causing excessive growth and a distinctive head and facial appearance. It has in the past been known as cerebral gigantism. It is often accompanied by delayed development, low muscle tone, and impaired speech.