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Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 2005
Obstacles to thrombolytic treatment could be unique in young stroke patients and identifying and addressing them would potentially enhance outcomes. However, it has not been well studied how age affects the time to presentation, diagnosis or treatment of acute strokes.
Jeffrey C, Wagner, Helmi L, Lutsep
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Obstacles to thrombolytic treatment could be unique in young stroke patients and identifying and addressing them would potentially enhance outcomes. However, it has not been well studied how age affects the time to presentation, diagnosis or treatment of acute strokes.
Jeffrey C, Wagner, Helmi L, Lutsep
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Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults
Tumori Journal, 1995The study was carried out to promote a greater awareness of the potential for colorectal cancer in young adults under 40 years of age. During the 8 years between 1986 and 1993, 237 patients with adenocarcinoma of the colon and rectum were operated at the Uludağ University Hospital.
KAYA, EKREM +6 more
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Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2003
Since 1986, people have been informed that they get about 80% of their lifetime ultraviolet (UV) dose by the age of 18. This belief originated from the mathematical conclusion that diligent use of sunscreens (sun protection factor 15 or higher) during the first 18 years of life would reduce the lifetime incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancers by 78 ...
Dianne E, Godar +3 more
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Since 1986, people have been informed that they get about 80% of their lifetime ultraviolet (UV) dose by the age of 18. This belief originated from the mathematical conclusion that diligent use of sunscreens (sun protection factor 15 or higher) during the first 18 years of life would reduce the lifetime incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancers by 78 ...
Dianne E, Godar +3 more
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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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Myelomeningocele in young adults
BJU International, 2005or above T10 [3]. However, renal failure can occur even with apparently minor neural tube defects such as occult spinal dysraphism. In a group of 55 such cases only 43% had urological symptoms at presentation, and yet all eventually became incontinent and eight developed renal failure.In those who have reached adulthood, life-expectancy is still ...
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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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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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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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Journal of Voice, 1997
Summary The purpose of this paper is to 1) describe the unique issues of voice patients, ages 21–55; 2) outline the knowledge and clinical skills that speech language pathologists should possess to deal with those issues; and 3) provide suggestions for promoting vocal longevity.
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Summary The purpose of this paper is to 1) describe the unique issues of voice patients, ages 21–55; 2) outline the knowledge and clinical skills that speech language pathologists should possess to deal with those issues; and 3) provide suggestions for promoting vocal longevity.
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