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Impact of hearing impairment on cognitive performance. [PDF]
de Araújo PIMP+6 more
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The relationship between hearing impairment and cognitive function: a meta‐analysis in adults
D. Taljaard+5 more
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Does hearing impairment lead to social exclusion? [PDF]
Bertoni, Marco+2 more
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ABSTRACT This article draws on a recent study of the meaning of home for children and young people after parental separation to provide a way of shifting adult attention beyond prevailing focus on the amount of time children spend with each parent, towards a greater attentiveness to children and young people's views on how their living arrangements ...
Belinda Fehlberg+3 more
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Asymmetric Glaucoma and Corresponding Hearing Impairment. [PDF]
Meliante LA+6 more
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Abstract US clinical practice guidelines for the diagnostic evaluation of cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) or AD and related dementias (ADRD) are decades old and aimed at specialists. This evidence‐based guideline was developed to empower all—including primary care—clinicians to implement a structured approach for evaluating a ...
Alireza Atri+10 more
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Understanding Parental Perspectives on Childhood Hearing Impairment and Timely Interventions. [PDF]
Alharbi N+9 more
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Temporal processing abilities of hearing-impaired listeners [PDF]
Blas Espinoza-Varas, Charles S. Watson
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Who was the real sabertooth predator: Thylacosmilus or Thylacoleo?
Abstract Sabertoothed mammalian predators, all now extinct, were almost exclusively feloid carnivorans (Eutheria, Placentalia): here a couple of extinct metatherian predators are considered in comparison with the placental sabertooths. Thylacosmilus (the “marsupial sabertooth”) and Thylacoleo (the “marsupial lion”) were both relatively large (puma ...
Christine M. Janis
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