6 resultados para Men who have sex with men (MSM)

em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States


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This paper is a review of six former CID students who have been mainstreamed.

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This study aims to discover if a variety of factors related to a child's education and audiologic history predict a child's ability to lip-read.

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This study analyzes the placement, services, and teaching methods of students who are deaf with additional disabilities. Through this analysis, these students are compared to students with multiple disabilities, not including deafness.

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This study investigates whether mothers who have children with cochlear implants fine-tune their own vocabulary and sentence complexity to that of their child. Whether and how fine-tuning leads to faster growth in these language skills is explored.

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Access to thesis is restricted. Contact Archives and Rare Books. This paper discusses children who have special learning problems.

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This study evaluates the Speech Intelligibility Index (SII) as a tool to describe hearing loss and predict when hearing aids would be appropriate for pediatric oncology patients who have received or are currently receiving cisplatin. The efficacy of the SII is compared to the Brock grade which is commonly used for patients with ototoxic hearing loss secondary to cisplatin treatment. The SII is a discrete measure that precisely reflects the patient’s functional hearing status and is highly correlated with the need for audiologic intervention.