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ABSTRACT Within nursing education and practice, disability has been shaped by models of disability that narrowly focus on rehabilitating the body to a normative, able‐bodied state. This has profound moral implications for nursing practice and affects the nurse‐patient dynamic.
Teresa A. Graziano
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Reducing health inequalities in the deaf community: a priority setting exercise. [PDF]
Selby A, Jones A, Radford H, Hind D.
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Connexin 26 Functions as a Direct Transcriptional Regulator During the Cochlea Development
Connexin26 can not only form intercellular channels that mediate rapid communication on the cell membrane, but also enter the nucleus as a transcription factor to directly regulate the transcription of nuclear genes. In the developing cochlea, Cx26 can control the maturation of the molecular scissor ADAM10 by regulating the transcription of TspanC8 ...
Xiaozhou Liu +8 more
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With Their Own Hands: A Community Lawyering Approach to Improving Law Enforcement Practices in the Deaf Community [PDF]
McAnnany, Kelly, Shah, Aditi Kothekar
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Abstract The Examining Normative Heterogeneity of Aging and Neurodegeneration in Chinese Elders (ENHANCE) project addresses gaps in Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD) research by prioritizing Chinese‐speaking communities—an underrepresented but rapidly growing population in the United States (US) and globally ...
Boon Lead Tee +10 more
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Severe Alcohol Use Disorder in a Patient Who Is Deaf, Mute, and Having Limited Literacy: A Case Report and Review of Disability-Linked Substance Use Vulnerabilities. [PDF]
Qui SA, Ogundeji O.
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America\u27s Transformation: The Arc of Justice Bends Toward the Deaf Community [PDF]
Schwartz, Michael A.
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APOE and plasma AD biomarkers: The role of genetic ancestry in Hispanics/Latinos
Abstract BACKGROUND Apolipoprotein E (APOE) alleles are well‐established genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but their effects on AD biomarkers (amyloid beta [Aβ]42/40, phosphorylated tau [p‐tau]181, neurofilament light chain [NfL], and glial fibrillary acidic protein [GFAP]) may vary across populations due to ancestry‐, age‐, and sex ...
Caitlin Cheung +18 more
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Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in the Deaf Community: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Lattimer TA, Tenzek KE, Ophir Y.
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