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  1. Acquired brain injury

    The long-term effects of brain injury will be different for each person and can range from mild to profound.

  2. Heart disorders (acquired) - children

    Some children acquire a heart problem after an illness in childhood, and this is called an acquired heart defect.

  3. Acquired brain injuries and spinal cord injuries

    Acquired brain injuries and spinal cord injuries may have a significant effect on your intimate relationships, friendships, social networks, recreation and work activities.

  4. Staphylococcus aureus - golden staph

    Hospital patients are more likely to be infected by golden staph because of surgical or other wounds.

  5. arbias

    arbias provides specialist services for people with acquired brain injury.

  6. Long QT syndrome

    You should be investigated for long QT syndrome if you faint for no apparent reason, during or after exercise or emotional excitement.

  7. Undescended testicles

    Undescended testicles means that one or both testicles are missing from the scrotum.

  8. Vision loss - neurological

    Neurological vision impairment (ABI VI) is vision loss caused by damage to the areas of the brain that are responsible for sight.

  9. Speech pathologists

    Speech pathologists help people who have problems with communication and swallowing.

  10. Brucellosis

    Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that is transmitted to humans from infected animals.

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