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The results have implications for efforts to help children with hearing loss surmount initial language delays caused by a lack of auditory input and access to speech sounds before they receive cochlear implants.

As the scientists behind the Nature Climate Change study explain, their findings do not only have implications for frogs.

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The letter says Israel “must, starting now and within 30 days” act on a series of concrete measures to boost aid supplies, adding that failure may “have implications for US policy”.

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Family solicitor Madeleine Langmead, from law firm JMW, said: "Marina’s case is likely to have implications for the treatment of other vulnerable patients, particularly those suffering an asthma attack and should improve their patient safety."

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The findings could have implications for mental healthcare nationally.

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