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Learning disability

Lancet, The, 2003
Learning disability is common, affecting 1-2.5% of the general population in the Western world, and encompasses many different conditions. It usually leads to major functional impairment and lifelong need for support and interventions, not the least important of which are medical and health-care services.
Christopher Gillberg   +1 more
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Autism and Learning Disability

Autism, 2004
In this article a short overview is given of the relationship between autism and learning disability. Autism exists with any level of intelligence, but many individuals with autism suffer also from learning disability. Although both disorders show overlap in some behaviours they are different in many aspects. Are they distinct syndromes which influence
Gregory O'Brien
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Participatory research with men with learning disability: informed consent

open access: yes, 2012
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is: to add to current understandings of how people with learning disability make informed choices in relation to participation in research; and to highlight both the competencies of people with learning disability in ...
Tina Cook, Pamela Inglis
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Learning disability: experience of diagnosis

British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2014
Nigel Beail
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Learning Disabilities

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1993
Although the major manifestations of learning disabilities are expressed in the classroom, the pediatrician has several important roles to play. Identification may be achieved in the early school years by systematic observation of the child's neurodevelopment and school progress.
B K, Shapiro, R P, Gallico
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Learning disabilities and the menopause

The Journal of the British Menopause Society, 2003
How menopause affects women with learning disabilities is a neglected area of research. Women with learning disabilities experience the same physiological effects of the menopause as others, including hot flushes and night sweats, but difficulties in understanding and communication mean that additional supports are often required.
David M, Martin   +3 more
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The Student with a Visual Disability and a Learning Disability

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1997
Existing studies indicate that between 14% and 65% of students with visual disabilities also have learning disabilities. The similar symptoms of the two conditions and the earlier identification of a visual disability often mask the presence of a learning disability.
J N, Erin, A J, Koenig
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