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The young adult patient

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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INJURIES TO ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1985
Death rates in adolescents are on the rise--the only age group for which this is true. Unintentional injuries, homicide, and suicide account for 80 per cent of all deaths in this group. The authors summarize the available morbidity and mortality data.
J L, Bass, S S, Gallagher, K A, Mehta
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Stroke in young adults

Disability and Health Journal, 2010
Stroke among young adults is generally considered a rare event, although few studies have considered national data.The objective of this paper was to profile stroke in young adults in the United States using a national dataset.Data from the 2007 Nationwide Inpatient Sample were examined to estimate the number of patients, mean length of stay, mean ...
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UV Doses of Young Adults¶

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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Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults

Tumori Journal, 1995
The 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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Lentigo Maligna in a Young Adult

Dermatology, 2008
<i>Background:</i> Lentigo maligna is mainly diagnosed in the elderly with severely sun-damaged skin. <i>Observation:</i> We describe a case of lentigo maligna in a 51-year-old woman with Fitzpatrick skin type III. Based on private photographs of the patient, we were able to ascertain that the lesion was already present at the ...
Ferrara G   +4 more
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Adult Cancers in Adolescents and Young Adults

2016
The pattern of cancer seen in young people changes with increasing age, transitioning from childhood- to adult-type cancer in adolescence and the third decade. The risk factors, presentation and biology of cancer in young adults differ from those in the older adult population.
Valérie, Laurence   +2 more
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Myelomeningocele in young adults

BJU International, 2005
or 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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Stroke in young adults

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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Introduction: Young Adults, Reading, and Young Adult Reading

2019
This 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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