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16699 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article en Smell Disorders Your sense of smell helps you enjoy life. You may delight in the aromas of your favorite foods or the fragrance of flowers. Your sense of smell is also a warning system, alerting you to danger signals such as a gas leak, spoiled food, or a fire. Any loss in your sense of smell can have a negative effect on your quality of life. It can also be a sign of more serious health problems.
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16868 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article en Age-Related Hearing Loss Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is the loss of hearing that gradually occurs in most of us as we grow older. It is one of the most common conditions affecting older and elderly adults.
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16878 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic Neuroma) and Neurofibromatosis A vestibular schwannoma (also known as acoustic neuroma, acoustic neurinoma, or acoustic neurilemoma) is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor that develops from the balance and hearing nerves supplying the inner ear. The tumor comes from an overproduction of Schwann cells—the cells that normally wrap around nerve fibers like onion skin to help support and insulate nerves.
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16891 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article es Síndrome de Pendred El síndrome de Pendred es un trastorno genético que causa la pérdida de audición temprana en los niños. También puede afectar la glándula tiroides y a veces crea problemas de equilibrio.
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17158 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Apraxia of Speech Apraxia of speech, also known as verbal apraxia or dyspraxia, is a speech disorder in which a person has trouble saying what he or she wants to say correctly and consistently.
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17164 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Stuttering Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by repetition of sounds, syllables, or words; prolongation of sounds; and interruptions in speech known as blocks.
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17168 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en What Is Voice? What Is Speech? What Is Language? Voice (or vocalization) is the sound produced by humans and other vertebrates using the lungs and the vocal folds in the larynx, or voice box.
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17180 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article es Etapas del desarrollo del habla y el lenguaje Los primeros 3 años de vida, cuando el cerebro está en proceso de desarrollo y maduración, es el período más intensivo en la adquisición de las habilidades del habla y el lenguaje.
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17245 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en The Better the Game, the Louder the Crowd Make safe listening part of your game plan. Remember to wear hearing protectors.
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17254 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es Usa tapones para protegerte del ruido: Instrucciones para usar tapones para los oídos Instrucciones para usar tapones para los oídos
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