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Are hearts in the middle of your chest, or are they on the left?

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The average adult heart beats approximately 100,000 times per day, but many people are still unsure of its exact position in the body. The common misconception is that the heart is entirely on the left side of the chest, but the truth about its location, and why we feel it on the left, is rooted in fascinating anatomical details. So, **are hearts in the middle of your chest** or not?

Why does PCD cause situs inversus? Understanding the genetic link

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Approximately 50% of individuals with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) are born with a condition called situs inversus. The answer to **why does PCD cause situs inversus** lies in the failure of microscopic, hair-like cellular structures called cilia to function correctly during the earliest stages of embryonic development.

What is Kartegner's syndrome?

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It is estimated that Kartagener's syndrome affects approximately 1 in 30,000 live births, making it a rare genetic disorder. This condition, a subset of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), fundamentally affects the body's cilia, leading to a host of respiratory and other health issues.