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Genetics of intellectual disability
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2008Early onset intellectual disability (ID) is one of the largest unsolved problems of health care. Yet, it has received very little public attention in the past because many health care professionals do not perceive it as a health condition but as a social or educational issue.
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Deciphering Intellectual Disability
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2022Intellectual disability (ID) is a common cause of referral to the pediatricians, geneticists, and pediatric neurologists. A thorough clinical evaluation and a stepwise investigative approach using a combination of traditional genetic techniques and appropriate latest genomic technologies can help in arriving at a diagnosis.
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Ethics and intellectual disability
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1999A shift in accepted practice regarding sharing research led one editor to discuss adopting a legal rather than a moral stance to enforce ethical standards. Familiar ethical concerns regarding consent and balancing individual rights against those of others are considered, alongside lacunae in the field, by drawing on virtue ethics.
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The Law's Understanding of Intellectual Disability As a Disability [PDF]
AbstractIntellectual disability (ID) is differently yet validly described by different professions. Legal professionals find it most useful to consider ID as a disability rather than a disorder. Because the law regulates the actions of individuals in a society and the actions of society on an individual, the law's concern in dealing with a person with ...
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Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
2015This chapter addresses intellectual disabilities (ID) and developmental disabilities (DD), acknowledging an overlap concerning the populations of individuals who may be so identified. There is a distinct subgroup of those who might be identified as ID but who would not be technically considered DD; this would include some individuals who may be ...
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A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kathleen Doyle Lyons+2 more
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Epidemiology of intellectual disability
2003Epidemiology can be defined as ‘the study of the distribution and determinants of disease frequency’ (Hennekens and Buring 1987, p. 3). Although the word ‘disease’ occurs in the definition, epidemiology deals as well with, for example, impairments and handicaps, or in the current case, ID.
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