KEY FACTORS DETERMINING CHIDREN'S HEALTH IN EARLY ONTOGENESIS
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Early ontogenesis is a critical period that shapes an individual's physical, cognitive, and emotional health. Numerous factors, including genetic predisposition, maternal health, nutrition, environmental conditions, and socio-economic status, play a crucial role in determining a child's well-being.The study highlights the importance of early interventions, healthcare accessibility, and a supportive environment in ensuring optimal development.
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