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    Yale researchers unravel genetics of dyslexia and language impairment

    A new study of the genetic origins of dyslexia and other learning disabilities could allow for earlier diagnoses and more successful interventions, according to researchers at Yale School of Medicine. Many students now are not diagnosed until high school, at which point treatments are less...
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    Study Examines Cognitive Impairment In Families With Exceptional Longevity

    JAMA Neurology Study Highlights A study by Stephanie Cosentino, Ph.D., of Columbia University, New York, and colleagues examines the relationship between families with exceptional longevity and cognitive impairment consistent with Alzheimer disease. (Online First) The cross-sectional study...
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    Higher Prevalence Of Hearing Impairment In Diabetic Patients Independent Of Aging Or

    Patients with diabetes have a significantly higher prevalence of hearing impairment than patients without diabetes, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Study authors note that the finding is likely...
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    Intermittent Binge Drinking Could Cause Significant Brain Impairment Within Months

    A study of binge-drinking rodents suggests that knocking back a few drinks every few days may swiftly reduce one's capacity to control alcohol intake. Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) found signs of cognitive impairment in rats similar to that seen in established alcoholism...
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    Subjects With Visual Impairment Use 'Blindsight' - They Turn Their Eyes Towards Motio

    The visual information from eyes is sent into the brain unconsciously even if you are not aware. One example of unconscious seeing is a phenomenon called "blindsight" [Subjects have no awareness, but their brains can see] in subjects with visual impairment, caused by damage to a part of the...
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    Language Impairment Following Stroke Adds Thousands To Medical Costs

    Stroke-related language impairment adds about $1,703 per patient to medical costs the first year after stroke, according to research reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers retrospectively examined the records of 3,200 South Carolina Medicare patients who had...
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    Long-Lasting Depressive Symptoms, Physical Impairment Often Follow ICU Stays

    Critically ill patients who recover from a potentially deadly syndrome known as acute lung injury frequently emerge with new, apparently long-lasting depressive symptoms and new physical impairments that make them unable to perform many daily tasks, Johns Hopkins research suggests. Results of...
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    Subjective Memory Impairment As A Sign Of Alzheimer's Disease

    Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Universitätsklinikum Bonn, and Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen in Bonn succeeded for the first time in demonstrating that even in merely subjective cases of memory deterioration changes may be visible in certain brain structures. The study...
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    Mild Cognitive Impairment A Risk Factor For Retired NFL Players

    Retired NFL football players are at higher risk for mild cognitive impairment, which can be a precursor to Alzheimer's disease, a Loyola University Health System study has found. A screening survey of 513 retired players and their wives found that 35 percent of the players had scores suggesting...
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    Neurological Impairment?

    With brain damage from early childhood is there anything a person can do to improve their mental situation? I wonder these things all the time, like if there is some big picture I am missing.
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    Memory Impairment Common In People With A History Of Cancer

    People with a history of cancer have a 40 percent greater likelihood of experiencing memory problems that interfere with daily functioning, compared with those who have not had cancer, according to results of a new, large study. The findings, believed to be one of the first culled from a...
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    Study Links Some Cannabis Strains With Memory Impairment

    People who smoke potent strains of cannabis that are low in cannabidiol (such as skunk) are putting themselves at far greater risk of acute memory loss than people who smoke other types of the drug, according to new research published in the October issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry...
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    I hurt my knee at work last year ,got impairment ratting. return back to Driving but

    driving knee still hurt? RECEIVE A IMPAIRMENT CHECK. .will I be en tiled to workers comp check wile off from work for surgery on knee
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