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Children with congenital hearing impairment benefit from early detection and management of their hearing loss.
Children with congenital hearing impairment benefit from early detection and management of their hearing loss [ 4, 5].
Patients with type 2 diabetes and moderate renal impairment benefit from long-term fenofibrate, without excess drug-related safety concerns compared with those with no or mild renal impairment.
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Studies report that older individuals with cognitive impairments benefit from exercise regimens.
It is well documented that patients admitted to Adult Intensive Care Units develop weakness and functional impairment, therefore benefit from early mobilisation and rehabilitation.
The researchers' hypothesis was that people with "high cognitive impairment" would benefit from the first therapy, unmotivated people from the second, and "meaning-seeking" people from the third.
Consequently, older women with cognitive impairment may benefit of being screened for potential bone loss and poor nutrition.
A selected group of patients with IIH and cerebral venous outflow impairment can benefit from endovascular treatment.
Recently, several studies have demonstrated that all CKD patients, irrespective of their CKD stage, treatment modality, age, and functional impairment, can benefit from exercise [ 10- 15].
Randomized prospective trials in adults (NASCIS 3) suggest that patients with motor impairment may benefit from high-dose steroids administration within 8 h of an injury, but their role is controversial [ 11].
Logsdon et al 7 found that older adults with mild cognitive impairment may benefit significantly from an exercise program specifically designed to address their cognitive needs (ie, memory aids and easy to follow instructions).
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