Dysphagia Handicap Index (DHI) is a clinically effective, concise, and user-friendly tool for assessing the functional impact of dysphagia in clinical populations. The present study aims to trans-adapt the DHI in the Telugu language and assesses its psychometric properties. The present study was conducted in two phases. The first phase includes translating and adapting the DHI tool into Telugu (T-DHI). The second phase includes an analysis of the psychometric properties of the trans-adapted Telugu version of the DHI. The DHI was translated into the Telugu language using the forward-backward translation method. The psychometric analysis was done on 100 participants. All the participants underwent a detailed clinical swallow examination after filling the T-DHI. The overall internal consistency and Guttmann split-half reliability for the Telugu version of the DHI were good. The correlation between the T-DHI subscales and the self-perceived severity of dysphagia was found to be high. The comparison of the T-DHI scores of the control and experimental groups revealed a significant difference. The T-DHI is a reliable and valid tool to assess the quality of life of the Telugu-speaking dysphagia population.
Whenever you type a word, sentence or phrase in english - we send API requests to either Google or Microsoft for a translation. In return, they send back a response with a translated text in telugu.Their system use machine-language technologies to bring together some cutting edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (deep learning), big data, Web APIs, cloud computing etc to perform higher quality translations.Can we download this translation service?
No. At a moment you can only use our telugu translation online.However, you can install the Chrome extension tool called Google Translate Chrome Extension.Once this translation tool is installed, you can highlight and right-click section of text and click on "Translate" icon to translate it to the language of your choice. Furthermore, you can translate entire web page by clicking on the "Translate" icon on the browser toolbar.
Scan social media, and you see people flocking to handles of actors, athletes and politicians. It is refreshing then to see a 24-year-old truck driver from Telangana deliver the goods. N. Mahesh, from Yadadri district near Hyderabad, started documenting his life on the road a year ago. His YouTube channel Mana Truck Vlogs now has more than 1.8 lakh subscribers. He has put out 125 videos till date, most of which focus on the ins and outs of his trade.
Few films in recent times are as hard-hitting as Naa Bangaru Thalli. The film, directed by Rajesh Touchriver, is based on the life of a girl who was rescued by his wife and social activist Sunitha Krishnan from human trafficking. Although parts of the film are dramatised, the Telugu-Malayalam bilingual which follows the plight of a father when her daughter goes missing is a shocker from the word go, and to think that such crimes continue to happen in the real world is even more devastating. While we keep coming across such news articles, the way the film portrays its hard-hitting subject matter in a no-holds-barred manner, coupled with an ugly twist, makes it a shocking but important watch. Siddique stars as the father while Anjali Patil essays his daughter.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy said on Twitter: "Krishna garu is a Telugu superstar. He is Alluri...He is our James Bond. As a man of heart in real life as well, who earned distinction for himself in the film industry, his death is a great loss for Telugu film industry and Telugu people."
The work also provides valuable insights into Krishna Devaraya's reign, administration, and personal life, and is considered a masterpiece of Telugu literature. Another Telugu work that describes Krishna Devaraya's life is "Madalasa Charitamu" by Allasani Peddana.
Roberts also noted that using the same animal for both the beginning and end of the research would eliminate any host rejection of the transplanted cells once scientists reach the point where they are putting the new tissue back into the animal. Using pigs rather than mice allows researchers to observe any long-term effects of the therapies. Because mice typically have a short life span and differ from humans more than pigs, it is less difficult to predict and/or study long-term effects using pigs, Telugu said.
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