2012
DOI: 10.7196/samj.5976
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The occupational illnesses of grandparents

Abstract: The occupational illnesses of grandparents To the Editor: While visiting our kids and grandson last year, I had a recurring thought: being a grandparent is not for 'sissies'. My wife and I thought about how grandparenting challenged our health; each day saw some insult to body homeostasis and we were grateful each night for another day survived. Don't get me wrong, we wouldn't trade days with our little man for all the gold in China or the USA, but I came to think that grandparents are special people, not for … Show more

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“…To develop a greater understanding of the reliability and validity of the existing hyperacusis and misophonia instruments, a systematic review of the literature can be extremely informative. Systematic reviews provide a summary of the strengths and weaknesses of the existing questionnaires, appraise the methodological quality of published studies, and discuss the differences between them 20 ; the results of which, can guide clinical practice and research.…”
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“…To develop a greater understanding of the reliability and validity of the existing hyperacusis and misophonia instruments, a systematic review of the literature can be extremely informative. Systematic reviews provide a summary of the strengths and weaknesses of the existing questionnaires, appraise the methodological quality of published studies, and discuss the differences between them 20 ; the results of which, can guide clinical practice and research.…”
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confidence: 99%