how to increase height during puberty?
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Growth Hormone Deficiency
Growth Hormone Deficiency If the pituitary gland doesn't produce enough hormones for normal growth, growth slows down or stops. GH deficiency can occur at any age, and the most common sign in kids and teens is a slowing of growth to less than 2 inches (5 centimeters) a year.
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the most conspicuous change during puberty is the sudden increase in height at this time the long bones that is the bones of the arms and the legs elogate and make a person tall.
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