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Neurology, 2012
Stroke has traditionally been considered a disease of the elderly, its incidence doubling with each decade after age 50. Given the aging of the population of the developed world, prevalent stroke is projected to increase by 24.9% over the next 20 years.1 In this light, decreasing overall stroke incidence rates in the 21st century are welcome news.
Sally, Sultan, Mitchell S V, Elkind
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Stroke has traditionally been considered a disease of the elderly, its incidence doubling with each decade after age 50. Given the aging of the population of the developed world, prevalent stroke is projected to increase by 24.9% over the next 20 years.1 In this light, decreasing overall stroke incidence rates in the 21st century are welcome news.
Sally, Sultan, Mitchell S V, Elkind
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2023
Young adult literature is often referred to as the originating source for film adaptations that turn into large transmedia storyworlds and franchises. This is, however, only one of the transmedia interactions involving young adult literature in modern culture.
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Young adult literature is often referred to as the originating source for film adaptations that turn into large transmedia storyworlds and franchises. This is, however, only one of the transmedia interactions involving young adult literature in modern culture.
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Young Adult Literature: Sports Literature for Young Adults
English Journal, 2001Describes approximately 60 fiction and about 10 non-fiction young adult literature books and other print media about sports. Notes the importance of sports in American society.
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Young Adult Literature: What Is Young Adult Literature?
English Journal, 1998Outlines some of the many confusions about young adult literature. Sheds some light on what young adult literature is (defining it as all genres of literature published since 1967 that are written for and marketed to young adults). Discusses briefly how it can be used in schools. Offers a list of the author’s 20 favorite books for teenagers.
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Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1973
P J, Bordier, L, Miravet, D, Hioco
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P J, Bordier, L, Miravet, D, Hioco
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Introduction: Young Adults, Reading, and Young Adult Reading
2019This chapter introduces the issues at stake in the book and outlines the theoretical and methodological approaches. The book begins with questions that arise in the classroom: is all reading that kids do “good”? Who says so, and why? These questions, common in the young adult literature classroom, may seem naive, but they get at the heart of the ...
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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2002
Roger E, Bassin, Allen M, Putterman
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Roger E, Bassin, Allen M, Putterman
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