Intratympanic Versus Systemic Steroid Therapy for Idiopathic Sudden Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Sialakis C +4 more
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Exercising Agency for a Better Future: Adolescents in Korea's Kinship Care
ABSTRACT The literature on adolescents' perspectives on growing up in kinship care is limited. The study aims to explore the lived experiences of adolescents in grandparent kinship care by examining how they respond to adversity, build support and exercise agency. The study recruited 22 grandparent–adolescent pairs in a large Korean city.
Eunju Lee +4 more
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Evaluation of Prognostic Scores in Adult Patients with Idiopathic Sudden Hearing Loss. [PDF]
Gul F +3 more
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Systemic steroid administration combined with intratympanic steroid injection in the treatment of a unilateral sudden hearing loss prognosis prediction model: A retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Yuan H +9 more
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Investigation of Prognosis of Profound Sudden Hearing Loss.
Noriyuki Hoya +6 more
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The psychosocial impacts of Huntington's disease include disintegration with society, emotional and psychological burdens, an interplay of extrinsic stressors and recalibration of the family system. This thematic synthesis highlights the need for holistic, systemic support to address these pervasive challenges for all members of the affected family ...
Paige Lindo +4 more
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Influential publications in sudden hearing loss: a bibliometric and visual synopsis of the top 100 cited articles. [PDF]
Di X +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
[Multifactorial analysis of the degree of hearing loss and outcome in patients with sudden hearing loss]. [PDF]
Lu Y, Yong J, Xia Y, Liu Z.
europepmc +1 more source
The Oxidant–Antioxidant Equilibrium in the Blood of People with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss After the First Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Session – A Preliminary Study [PDF]
J Paprocki +4 more
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ABSTRACT This case study explores what kinds of everyday ideas a small group of Finnish children have about happiness and unhappiness, and how these ideas relate to narrated practices and actions aimed at finding happiness. We conducted collaborative drawing and storytelling workshops with 10–12‐year‐old Finnish children (N = 8).
Jennifer De Paola +3 more
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