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‘Failure to Thrive,’ or a Failure to Investigate?

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How does your heart know which body side to be on?

How does your heart know which body side to be on?
Although the human body is externally symmetrical on left and right, it has remarkable left and right asymmetries in the shape, size and positioning of many internal organs, including the heart, lungs, liver, stomach and brain. These asymmetries can…

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