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Results from our forumRe: Passive smoking... of some of the evidence of passive smoking and glue ear, one study actually found passive smoking was a significant protective factor against recurrent glue ear! In general the evidence about passive tobacco smoking appears to be mixed. See the recently published review paper: Epidemiology, ...
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Re:... can be found with less than optimal arrangements, that it means "no design" or "poor design". because when it comes to the recurrent laryngeal, all vertebrates have it, and its (not it's) path do not make sense in any of them, except in light of evolution. How is that inanity ...
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Evolution of the nervous system... can be found with less than optimal arrangements, that it means "no design" or "poor design". because when it comes to the recurrent laryngeal, all vertebrates have it, and its (not it's) path do not make sense in any of them, except in light of evolution. The extreme case ...
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Re:... point, and much more so than just "all nerve can't be encased in bones" because it demonstrate why neither the vagus nerve nor the recurrent laryngeal nerve, that could both use the protection of the spine do not actually use it. And the reason is the history of the path of that ...
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Evolution of the nervous system... point, and much more so than just "all nerve can't be encased in bones" because it demonstrate why neither the vagus nerve nor the recurrent laryngeal nerve, that could both use the protection of the spine do not actually use it. And the reason is the history of the path of that ...
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