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The findings of this study suggest that the dysgraphia is a type of common manifestation of being found in students with ADHD.
Since the W/L index assesses the child's association with him/herself,regardless of age, the findings of this study suggest that the reference by Krick et almay underestimate malnutrition in these patients and overestimate the risk of overweight.
The findings of this study suggest that the anti-gun legislation in Brazil has resonated differently among populations according to race or color.
Despite the information regarding the conditions during childhood being limited and perhaps not accurately measure the socioeconomic status andhealth in the first years of life, the findings of this study suggest that improving the environmental conditions of children and creating opportunities during early adulthood may contribute to greater survival rates for those of more advanced years.
The findings of this study suggest that the auditory efferent pathway acts on the middle ear causing changes in patterns of acoustic reflectance responses.
Despite the broad spectrum of benefits that the flexicurve instrument provides for professionals in the health area, the findings of this study suggest that the linear and angular values provided by the flexicurve are not indicated for the evaluation of the thoracic kyphosis in children and young people, because they do not correlate with the gold standard and do not provide a accurate measurement of thoracic kyphosis.
The findings of this study suggest that multiple factors must be considered in the integral care of the crack users, including the tracking of these infections.
In summary, the findings of this study suggest that obese children have autonomic dysfunctions characterized by decreased parasympathetic activity and overall variability.
Findings of this study suggest that children with dyslexia present auditory temporal processing and figure-ground disorder, evidenced by behavioral tests of auditory processing.
The findings of this study suggest that central auditory pathways suffered a structural reorganization with Speech therapy which directly influenced the processing of acoustic information.
The findings of this study suggest that fast, intense, and explosive movements were perceived as tolerable by individuals with mild to moderate PD, contributing to greater adherence to the program.
Thus, the findings of this study suggest that caring for children with autism spectrum disorders can overwhelm their family members, similarly to families of children with other developmental disorders.
The findings of this study suggest that proper standardization does not suffice; health education and supervision actions are essential to ensure that children who attend public and nonprofit daycares have adequate nutrient intake.
The findings of this study suggest that, in MV-dependent patients, significant hemodynamic and ventilatory changes occur immediately after respiratory therapy; however, only the ventilatory changes persisted for at least one hour.
The findings of this study suggest that the incorporated training helped to form physicians with general skills to enter the labor market, meet the health needs of the population and maintain the commitment to professional development.
The findings of this study suggest the monitoring of children's growth and hemoglobin status, particularly for those under two years old, in order to reduce health damage or minimize its severity in older ages.
The findings of this study suggest that the geographical location has a limited role in the variability of prevalence data from the included studies, and that can best be explained by the heterogeneity of the methodology applied in different studies. .
Final considerations The findings of this study suggest the monitoring of children's growth and hemoglobin status, particularly for those under two years old, in order to reduce health damage or minimize its severity in older ages.
The findings of this study suggest that the piecemeal expansion of specific services raises challenges related federal coordination and regulation, and the coordination of the units that make up the care network, which must be addressed to ensure the effective implementation of Brazil's emergency care policy.
The findings of this study suggest that even subjects with normal hearing in the absence of PTA and with the lack of conductive component may have retrocochlear changes manifested by the absence of the acoustic reflex and exacerbated acoustic reflex, indicating involvement of the auditory nerve lower brainstem.
The findings of this study suggest that the IDCV presents the potential to measure clinical improvement, except for the domain Adaptation to the disease, which can have the effect of reducing, especially for the measurement of worsening, Physical impact of the disease- symptoms, and Social and emotional impact of the disease, since the ground effect was detected in these domains.
The findings of this study suggest that the degree of perception of intelligibility between non-professional men and women who do not have daily contact with children, let alone children with speech sound disorder, is similar, but women in this group agreed more, since they have sharper perceptual-auditory skills, and, thus, would be able to analyze speech in a more detailed and accurate manner.
The findings of this study suggest that the administration of three doses of the vaccine against hepatitis B to, clinically stable, premature newborns, started on the day they are born is capable of stimulating the production of anti-HBs antibodies at protective levels. This includes newborn babies whose birth weight was less than 1,500 g. However, among these last the seroprotection levels were lower as was seen in a number of recent studies. .
The findings of this study therefore suggest that the neural adaptations resulting from three RE sessions generated effects in RAD, but these effects were independent of the order of exercise of the agonistic and antagonist muscles.