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Psychological distress after stroke and aphasia: the first six months

Psychological distress after stroke and aphasia: the first six months

... ischaemic stroke (86%) and the most common stroke class was PAC ...at six months (32% dependent on ADL). Similarly, 37% had aphasia at baseline, which dropped to 16% at six ... See full document

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Community Integration and Quality of Life in Aphasia after Stroke

Community Integration and Quality of Life in Aphasia after Stroke

... a first language. Inclusion criteria were post-stroke aphasia confirmed by speech-language pathologists using a comprehensive aphasia test battery (Korean version of Western Aphasia ... See full document

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Study of recovery pattern of aphasia in stroke patients

Study of recovery pattern of aphasia in stroke patients

... and six months after ...the first three ...the first 6 months after stroke, fluent patients improved more than non-fluent and in the second 6 months, global ... See full document

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Infant feeding pattern in the first six months of age in USA: a follow-up study

Infant feeding pattern in the first six months of age in USA: a follow-up study

... handled with a full-information maximum likelihood (FIML) technique. The different infant feeding modes (DBF, P&F, FF, and SFF) were response items and were used to describe latent classes of infant feeding in each ... See full document

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Patterns of disease progression in children with type 1 diabetes during the first six months

Patterns of disease progression in children with type 1 diabetes during the first six months

... Type 1diabetes (T1D) is an organ – specific autoimmune disease that results from T cell- medicated destruction of insulin- producing pancreatic beta cells [1]. T1D commonly develop as a multifactorial disease in which ... See full document

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Somatic growth in the first six months of life of infants exposed to maternal smoking in pregnancy

Somatic growth in the first six months of life of infants exposed to maternal smoking in pregnancy

... The present study has several strengths. First six mea- sures of growth from birth to 6 months of life collected. This continuous and close approach was important be- cause it made it possible to ... See full document

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Issues related to breastfeeding in the first six months of life in an urban tertiary care hospital

Issues related to breastfeeding in the first six months of life in an urban tertiary care hospital

... hours after the delivery in the postnatal ward, and the mother infant pair were followed till they were ...problems after delivery, dietary intake, ...period. After discharge, the mother-infant dyads ... See full document

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Predictors of Change in Functional Outcome at six months and twelve months after Severe Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Predictors of Change in Functional Outcome at six months and twelve months after Severe Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study

... Our study also described the real-world functional out- come registry experience if majority of staff force made the calls during office hours. Our response rate at 12 months was lower than that of other countries ... See full document

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Factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life in Northern India

Factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life in Northern India

... 61.90% reported given as a traditional practice, 29.52% to give first feed as sweet,8.57% as mother was unable to feed. In 7% of babies bathing was done immediately after birth while another 46% given bath ... See full document

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Early Intervention in the Neurodevelopment of Premature Infants during the First Six Months of Life

Early Intervention in the Neurodevelopment of Premature Infants during the First Six Months of Life

... the first year of life; and 3) early after onset of the ...begin after hospital discharge, and still others initiate during the second semester of ...EI after hospital discharge when the brain ... See full document

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SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN INFECTIONS DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF LIFE

SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN INFECTIONS DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF LIFE

... SERUM C-REAcTIvE PROTEIN IN NORMAl. INFANTS, SICK INFANTS WITh INFECTION, AND SIcK. INFANTS WIThOUT INFECTION[r] ... See full document

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Investcorp reports 12% rise in net income for the first six months of FY2016

Investcorp reports 12% rise in net income for the first six months of FY2016

... Operating expenses increased 14% to $89.0 million (H1 FY15: $78.2 million) reflecting Investcorp’s commitment to investing in the right infrastructure and talent to support the Firm’s future growth plans. In particular, ... See full document

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Psychological care after stroke Improving stroke services for people with cognitive and mood disorders

Psychological care after stroke Improving stroke services for people with cognitive and mood disorders

... of stroke care in recent years and outcomes for patients have been ...the stroke pathway. After all, this is, as the National Audit Office noted in its 2010 follow up report on stroke ... See full document

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Return to work after stroke: feasibility six year follow up

Return to work after stroke: feasibility six year follow up

... A UK single centre feasibility randomized controlled trial (fRCT) recruited 48 participants in 2011/12 (Grant et al., 2014; Radford et al., 2013). Twenty five participants had access to an occupational therapist ... See full document

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A Study of Effect of Aphasia Severity and Post Stroke Aphasia Syndromes on Quality of Life of Patients with Aphasia in Central India

A Study of Effect of Aphasia Severity and Post Stroke Aphasia Syndromes on Quality of Life of Patients with Aphasia in Central India

... of aphasia was significantly correlated with physical domain, communication domain but not psychosocial domain and energy ...Diagnostic Aphasia Examination ...post stroke aphasia had higher ... See full document

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Intrahemispheric perfusion in chronic stroke-induced aphasia

Intrahemispheric perfusion in chronic stroke-induced aphasia

... where 𝑓 uncorr is the uncorrected flow value, 𝑃 GM and 𝑃 WM denote gray and white matter probability in the voxel, extracted from tissue segmentation of the high resolution anatomical image, and 𝑓 GM and 𝑓 WM are the ... See full document

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Aphasia in Stroke - Pattern and Prognosis: A Prospective study

Aphasia in Stroke - Pattern and Prognosis: A Prospective study

... Acute Stroke Units by O. Godefroy et al. for the Lille Stroke Program From the Department of Neurovascular Disorders of Lille and Institute d’Orthophonie de Tours, Amiens, France, studied 308 patients ... See full document

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Clinical impression and Western Aphasia Battery classification of aphasia in acute ischemic stroke: Is there a discrepancy?

Clinical impression and Western Aphasia Battery classification of aphasia in acute ischemic stroke: Is there a discrepancy?

... for aphasia following an acute ischemic stroke from November 2013 to February ...without aphasia, altered level of sensorium, psychiatric illness, dementia, or recent head injury were excluded from ... See full document

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Aphasia blog talk: How does stroke and aphasia affect a person’s social relationships?

Aphasia blog talk: How does stroke and aphasia affect a person’s social relationships?

... with aphasia experience a constriction of their social network (Parr, 2007; Vickers, 2010), and have smaller networks than age-matched controls (Cruice, Worrall, & Hickson, ...with aphasia take part in ... See full document

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Prevalence of Anemia in Children Aged Six Months to Thirty Six Months - A Hospital Based Study

Prevalence of Anemia in Children Aged Six Months to Thirty Six Months - A Hospital Based Study

... children, 123 (61.2%) were anemic and among 126 female children, 78 (38.8%) were anemic; the difference between gender was not statistically significant (Table-I). The mean (±SD) hemoglobin levels were 9.2± 1.2 g/dl in ... See full document

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