ARTICLES LIST

 

Total Results: 16203

Media ID Source Name Media Type Language Media Name Media Description Keywords Keywords Link to Article
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.
smell increase0.560144
negative effect0.33713
men ages0.340705
food releases0.339604
odor receptor0.346335
smell0.990848
smell disorder0.817442
chemosensory research centers0.367251
complete inability0.337351
specific odors0.343892
common chemical sense0.413918
unique representation0.33842
sense0.492229
tear-inducing power0.336951
chemosensory scientists0.341086
smell disorders0.719171
taste disorders0.428858
health problems0.343251
potential smell disorder0.551919
congenital anosmia0.337007
medical conditions0.365015
common ways0.337396
age range0.341506
North Americans0.339948
coffee brewing0.336837
gas leak0.375583
sensory cells0.375941
refreshing coolness0.337588
odor0.35104
specialized sensory cells0.375631
olfactory neuron0.349314
favorite foods0.339258
particular smell0.543526
nearly one-quarter0.341584
Taste Disorders publication0.409126
smell test0.523169
ability0.337834
nose0.373314
nerve endings0.366417
chemical senses0.37104
natural gas leak0.36041
people0.397671
small patch0.337412
food0.347462
certain medical conditions0.358855
doctor0.338334
new diagnostic tests0.3624
high blood pressure0.361006
olfactory sensory neurons0.587838
CLICK HERE
16700 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article en Taste Disorders Many of us take our sense of taste for granted, but a taste disorder can have a negative effect on your health and quality of life. If you are having a problem with your sense of taste, you are not alone. More than 200,000 people visit a doctor each year for problems with their ability to taste or smell. Scientists believe that up to 15 percent of adults might have a taste or smell problem, but many don’t seek a doctor’s help.
better understanding0.447638
taste0.986175
specialized taste nerves0.650824
blood sugar-regulation hormones0.450095
damaged sensory cells0.460777
smell0.514843
smell disorder0.473038
chemosensory research centers0.45585
common chemical sense0.509711
sense0.510844
basic taste qualities0.648775
gut taste receptors0.625595
taste disorders0.684471
smell disorders0.491964
mouth syndrome0.463678
distorted sense0.443341
taste problems0.611676
recent chemosensory research0.455636
reach sensory cells0.46846
throat0.444328
taste cells0.728721
sensory cells0.536664
taste qualities0.660762
painful burning sensation0.453487
metallic taste sensation0.635233
smell problem0.472563
special sensory cells0.476507
gustatory cells0.44461
unpleasant taste0.615297
phantom taste perception0.637459
detect sweet taste0.62348
taste quality0.652643
Proper oral hygiene0.446906
nerve endings0.455397
oral hygiene0.454238
taste disorder0.796167
taste tests0.607529
well-functioning sense0.443807
people0.488309
certain medical conditions0.448418
taste buds0.654752
True taste loss0.642058
taste loss0.646567
common taste disorder0.645038
high blood pressure0.450248
food taste0.633261
taste test0.605368
general medical problem0.454822
different chemical concentrations0.453588
CLICK HERE
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.
hearing loop systems0.468916
Hair cells-sensory cells0.360346
key hearing structures0.491225
health care provider0.352037
ear plugs0.361503
hearing aids0.48137
primary care physician0.352412
tympanic membrane0.3508
incoming sound waves0.359924
hearing aid specialist0.532304
new hair cells0.354261
cochlear implants0.35112
middle ear couple0.391267
health insurance companies0.350889
hearing aid0.537685
ear canal0.385748
sound waves0.40616
outer ear0.389601
causes pore-like channels0.354128
tiny bones0.357709
fact sheet Cochlear0.352822
hearing health care0.478996
age-related hearing loss0.855585
NIDCD fact sheet0.44809
noise-induced hearing loss0.585236
older people0.358651
hearing loss0.913826
electrical signal0.352283
elastic partition runs0.354205
basic hearing tests0.477375
hearing problem0.489155
basilar membrane0.357611
test hearing aids0.479972
hearing aid provider0.475331
hearing problems0.446312
microscopic hair-like projections0.353982
long-term exposure0.350386
auditory nerve0.360054
ear muffs0.362524
sensory hair cells0.357917
middle ear0.498264
people0.3854
Certain medical conditions0.359
phone amplifying devices0.351271
sheet Hearing Aids0.475469
hair cells0.421874
high blood pressure0.354866
difficulty hearing0.47908
inner ear0.506927
CLICK HERE
16894 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article es La prueba de audición de su bebé La mayoría de los niños oyen y escuchan sonidos desde que nacen. Aprenden a hablar imitando los sonidos a su alrededor y las voces de sus padres y de las personas que los cuidan.
Academia Americana0.357823
inglés american sign0.333806
hijo ayuda0.341889
auditory brainstem0.331052
American Sign Language0.406463
American Academy0.359639
audiólogo hará pruebas0.374793
Ley Federal0.359624
mejores habilidades0.328886
inglés assistive devices0.337264
Estados Unidos0.461521
implantes cocleares0.908652
Individualized Education Program0.335529
posibles causas0.373726
Asociación Americana0.356222
siguientes aparatos0.327795
American Speech–Language–Hearing Association0.413453
CLICK HERE
17157 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Aphasia Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language
common type0.591866
progressive neurological disease0.589587
language0.724706
transcranial magnetic stimulation0.58307
brain tumors0.576898
Brain cells0.576403
different language areas0.603899
language areas0.642333
language abilities0.617013
functional magnetic resonance0.572654
initial recovery period0.57842
blood flow0.590884
active NIDCD-funded aphasia0.749499
family members0.574433
aphasia0.935764
direct current stimulation0.581472
normal brain activity0.604333
brain damage0.588582
aphasia research0.708765
person0.581813
regional support groups0.576026
National Aphasia Association0.802867
brain infections0.576768
chronic aphasia0.711553
magnetic resonance imaging0.65105
progressive neurological disorders0.584489
Aphasia therapy0.727056
brain injury0.769937
anomic aphasia0.731481
new communication skills0.584974
global aphasia0.784357
fluent aphasia0.743141
aphasia treatment0.714602
noninvasive brain stimulation0.604068
various language functions0.592957
nonfluent aphasia0.739158
speech-language therapy0.660454
relatively new area0.57643
aphasia participate0.715387
brain tumor0.582871
transient ischemic attack0.578925
brain0.826488
burst vessel cuts0.583591
people0.662811
severe communication difficulties0.582597
conduction aphasia0.730951
communication abilities0.614363
brain stimulation techniques0.608469
frontal lobe0.596686
CLICK HERE
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.
voice0.688652
prolonged emphasis0.544976
great difficulty0.5453
subject areas0.53358
language0.721431
adult humans0.555722
understandable speech0.58467
mental retardation0.538046
larynx0.527376
signed—that exist0.534527
brain tumors0.52709
normal language skills0.678805
Speech development0.581563
children0.553023
language impairment0.580702
Recent research0.537091
precisely coordinated muscle0.662425
noticeable speech disorders0.727467
early age0.540797
vocal apparatus0.568267
developmental disabilities0.534308
brain development0.533081
gradual process0.543703
Language disorders0.587747
normal speaking skills0.663788
sufficient pressure0.556395
complex movements0.5423
sound waves0.554814
fluency disorder0.543273
basic tone0.54475
surgical procedure0.542238
vocal folds0.971947
viral infection0.540336
American Sign Language0.672318
decodable sounds0.547975
United States0.825266
head injury0.529918
speech sounds0.642376
medical professionals0.57265
speech disorders0.743434
distinctive attributes0.54386
ASL shares0.53587
natural sign language0.672528
known cause0.534384
human communication0.538794
speech0.845326
voice box0.58757
sound disorders0.56644
world stutter0.543144
CLICK HERE
17179 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article es El trastorno específico del lenguaje El trastorno específico del lenguaje, TEL (Specific Language Impairment, SLI) es un trastorno que retrasa la adquisición del lenguaje en niños que no tienen pérdida de audición ni ninguna otra causa de retraso en su desarrollo.
Otros Trastornos0.77054
Specific Language Impairment0.963836
futuros problemas0.716418
Autism Spectrum Disorders0.83403
amplia variedad0.739189
gen kiaa03190.755438
fuerte vínculo0.804661
TEL. Esta variante0.752978
verdaderos trastornos0.768722
CLICK HERE
17248 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es ¡Festeje la llegada del año nuevo! Festeje la llegada del año nuevo
Otros Trastornos0.859994
CLICK HERE
17253 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en It's A Noisy Planet Protect Their Hearing It's A Noisy Planet Protect Their Hearing (Long)
adults0.22546
Human Services0.359215
children ages0.363861
Noisy Planet0.989683
updates0.22733
U.S. Department0.359857
national public education0.507767
awareness0.226367
Noisy Planet Protect0.819741
Hearing®0.225323
causes0.226147
farm0.229375
National Institute0.369096
prevention0.226107
Deafness0.246748
Noisy Planet logo0.670348
Images0.230342
Noisy Planet campaign0.70402
trademarks0.235121
Home > Shareable0.440133
latest news0.374435
Communication Disorders0.371974
noise-induced hearing loss0.644818
information0.225559
Downloads0.230298
healthy hearing habits0.627398
CLICK HERE
17260 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es ¡Feliz cumpleaños, Alexander Graham Bell! Alexander Graham Bell! Gracias por su contribución a la ciencia de la audición.
Otros Trastornos0.859994
CLICK HERE

 

 

 

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
©2017 ARCHES Technology. All Rights Reserved.