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news in the rehabilitation therapy industry. Aegis brings you these
news links as a public service. The descriptions of therapies,
experimental trials, developments and results do not necessarily
reflect the practices endorsed and/or utilized by Aegis.
The media coverage
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coverage of Aegis Therapies. Here you will also find our corporate
press releases.
Latest Industry Related News
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Long-time Diabetics Have Increased Risk Of Stroke
Mar. 03, 2012
The longer you have diabetes, the higher your risk for stroke, according to a study in Stroke, an American Heart Association journal. In the study, diabetes increased stroke risk 3 percent each year and tripled the risk for people who had diabetes for 10 years or more, compared to people without diabetes...
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Latest Aegis Therapies Media Coverage
- The perfect application: how to modernize your resume
Apr. 19, 2012
Your résumé is the first step in marketing yourself to potential
employers. Andy Sholly, regional director of human resources at
Aegis Therapies and vice president of HRP, is one of the experts in
this piece who looks at how to best market yourself.
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- Live life to fullest thanks to occupational therapy
Apr. 10, 2012
Each year in April, occupational therapists and occupational
therapy assistants celebrate the importance of occupational
therapy.
Occupational therapy enables people of all ages live life to its
fullest by helping them promote health, prevent or live better with
injury, illness or disability.
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- Genius for strokes
Apr. 02, 2012
With more than 4 million stroke survivors in the United States,
and roughly 40 percent of them requiring specialized care for at
least moderate impairment, it stands to reason that rehabilitation
providers are working harder than ever to provide good service.
It is a long-term care resident stream that does not figure to
be soon diminished.
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