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
16706 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article en Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Every day, we experience sound in our environment, such as the sounds from television and radio, household appliances, and traffic. Normally, these sounds are at safe levels that don’t damage our hearing. But sounds can be harmful when they are too loud, even for a brief time, or when they are both loud and long-lasting. These sounds can damage sensitive structures in the inner ear and cause noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).
key hearing structures0.496893
human hair cells0.311896
harmful noise0.243798
loud noise0.576561
average decibel ratings0.297741
incoming sound waves0.311259
middle ear couple0.321221
ear canal0.235806
sound waves0.385881
causes pore-like channels0.286518
outer ear0.236847
Hair cells—sensory cells0.316265
loud sounds0.302211
noise-induced hearing loss0.7652
hearing loss0.946589
electrical signal0.29719
trouble hearing0.45424
elastic partition runs0.287842
hearing test0.49086
loud concerts0.284733
long exposure0.253645
continuous exposure0.244568
basilar membrane0.304769
temporary hearing loss0.488513
loud bursts0.267025
long time0.24115
NIHL0.465272
microscopic hair-like projections0.285094
basilar membrane—ride0.225311
sound vibrations0.239864
public education campaign0.284075
auditory nerve0.310389
safe levels0.22294
good hearing health0.468626
Loud noise exposure0.408032
amphibian hair cells0.309621
sensory hair cells0.306379
one-time exposure0.252484
middle ear0.400749
residual long-term damage0.297003
hair cells0.637952
ears0.230032
noisy room0.222853
hearing tests0.435468
time0.283693
inner ear0.442043
brief time0.238756
healthy hearing habits0.470449
familiar sounds0.222665
CLICK HERE
16879 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Captions For Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Viewers Captions are words displayed on a television, computer, mobile device, or movie screen that describe the audio or sound portion of a program or video. Captions allow viewers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to follow the dialogue and the action of a program simultaneously.
Federal Communications Commission0.570777
FCC rules0.581149
caption display0.553486
English captions0.688759
access real-time translation0.58151
news programs0.560606
cable television0.559831
language video programming0.584978
Speech recognition technology0.574414
adjustable Lucite panel0.569317
CTS operator0.570535
Captioned Telephone Service0.605524
new master tape0.578225
television programming0.560391
address captioning quality0.615968
hard-of-hearing Americans0.56138
sports programming0.559877
movie theaters0.583991
real-time captioning0.65322
closed captioning0.608876
captioning information0.59859
early-morning programs0.552904
high-definition television sets0.589639
public service announcements0.571966
video program distributors0.582448
Edited captions0.681202
programs0.591774
specially trained CTS0.572578
Public Broadcasting Service0.587931
Open captions0.692355
Television Decoder Circuitry0.582059
multichannel video programming0.583838
Real-time captions0.693631
verbatim captions0.738429
FCC’s rules0.551946
nonvocal musical programs0.582221
new nonexempt programs0.587095
special built-in decoder0.569776
captions0.906047
near-live programming0.573763
national television program0.608602
TV programs0.552034
popular programs0.564717
television programs0.563748
digital television sets0.590605
digital captioning menus0.62858
caption features0.575132
video programming distributors0.626184
Electronic newsroom captions0.719399
CLICK HERE
16883 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Your Baby's Hearing and Communicative Development Checklist It’s important to know what to expect as your baby grows, because hearing problems can delay the development of voice, speech, and language skills. The checklist below presents the average age by which most babies accomplish a variety of early speech and language skills. Typically, a child may not accomplish all the items in an age category until he or she reaches the upper age in the age range.
voice0.492537
brothers0.346219
smell0.34921
gestures0.353616
allergic symptoms0.553151
larynx0.357734
language development0.53894
children0.353378
meaningful way0.530564
things0.346599
recognizable sounds0.549814
lungs0.351268
average age0.567433
precisely coordinated muscle0.742842
medical problems0.548467
jaw0.347087
early speech0.562703
age category0.560601
item0.349397
normal hearing0.740794
colds0.356763
upper age0.559591
vocal tract0.532221
age range0.744497
language skills0.756903
disordered processes0.553268
items0.399859
child0.859519
vocal folds0.542476
trouble hearing0.690147
child rub0.578636
hearing problem0.900413
babies0.417145
variety0.349058
hearing problems0.953709
eye blinking0.558391
child weigh0.572906
NIDCD0.358638
words0.346503
checklist0.484958
doctor0.497556
lips0.350091
speech0.5761
mouth movements0.542961
organizations0.38028
baby0.352255
ear infections0.547326
information0.380172
family0.346254
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
17182 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article es Trastornos del espectro autista: Problemas de comunicación en los niños Los trastornos del espectro autista (Autism spectrum disorder, ASD) son una discapacidad del desarrollo. Pueden causar problemas sociales, de comunicación y de comportamiento significativos.
autism spectrum0.824945
Otros Trastornos0.657158
children with autism0.584584
referencia facilitarán0.545945
Salud Complementaria0.537922
futuros problemas0.564013
cuántos síntomas0.562282
Accidentes Cerebrovasculares0.543458
Autism CARES Act0.599785
Salud Ambiental0.538458
Estados Unidos0.649652
with autism spectrum0.730755
especial atención0.538175
determinada área0.55306
Autism Research0.635232
Eunice Kennedy Shriver0.580422
mayores retrasos0.547766
Mejores maneras0.54328
child with autism0.591173
pequeño grupo0.549537
Instituto Nacional0.9544
CLICK HERE
17227 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es Hay que estar agradecido de la audición y también hay que protegerla Hay que estar agradecido de la audición y también hay que protegerla: Baje el volumen. Aléjese del ruido. Use protectores de oído, como orejeras o tapones. Logo de El mundo es ruidoso. Proteja la audición de sus hijos.
Otros Trastornos0.859994
CLICK HERE
17232 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es ¿Cuándo el ruido es demasiado ruido? ¿Cuándo el ruido es demasiado ruido?
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
17273 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es ¡Feliz cuatro de julio! ¡Feliz cuatro de julio!
Otros Trastornos0.859994
CLICK HERE

 

 

 

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