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16697 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article en American Sign Language American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, complex language that employs signs made by moving the hands combined with facial expressions and postures of the body. It is the primary language of many North Americans who are deaf and is one of several communication options used by people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
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16704 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article en Balance Disorders A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel unsteady or dizzy. If you are standing, sitting, or lying down, you might feel as if you are moving, spinning, or floating. If you are walking, you might suddenly feel as if you are tipping over.
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vestibular prostheses–miniature devices0.464371
balance organs0.468858
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middle ear0.418011
doctor0.432922
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virtual reality technology0.424909
ear infections0.482709
inner ear0.918976
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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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key hearing structures0.491225
health care provider0.352037
ear plugs0.361503
hearing aids0.48137
primary care physician0.352412
tympanic membrane0.3508
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new hair cells0.354261
cochlear implants0.35112
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health insurance companies0.350889
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ear canal0.385748
sound waves0.40616
outer ear0.389601
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tiny bones0.357709
fact sheet Cochlear0.352822
hearing health care0.478996
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NIDCD fact sheet0.44809
noise-induced hearing loss0.585236
older people0.358651
hearing loss0.913826
electrical signal0.352283
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basic hearing tests0.477375
hearing problem0.489155
basilar membrane0.357611
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long-term exposure0.350386
auditory nerve0.360054
ear muffs0.362524
sensory hair cells0.357917
middle ear0.498264
people0.3854
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phone amplifying devices0.351271
sheet Hearing Aids0.475469
hair cells0.421874
high blood pressure0.354866
difficulty hearing0.47908
inner ear0.506927
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17161 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Dysphagia People with dysphagia have difficulty swallowing and may even experience pain while swallowing (odynophagia).
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foods0.439405
cancer surgery0.404029
stomach0.438646
liquids0.468163
throat clearing0.453057
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis0.471724
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possible causes0.400774
ideal weight0.402358
oral phase0.409355
feeding tube0.468934
medical problems0.418702
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swallowing mechanism0.797417
lighted fiberoptic tube0.47721
cheek muscles0.429726
complex process0.432111
abnormal pocket traps0.477594
treatment0.406161
throat0.582973
aspiration pneumonia0.404052
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head injury0.406506
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undigested food0.459124
speech-language pathologist0.41217
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treatment methods0.400707
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people0.564692
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throat movements0.435625
cold foods0.40256
voice box0.406189
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17178 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Article es El tartamudeo El tartamudeo es un trastorno del habla en el que se repiten los sonidos, las sílabas o las palabras; se prolongan los sonidos; y se tienen interrupciones del habla conocidas como “bloqueos”.
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padres formas0.787733
largo plazo0.763826
cuánto tiempo0.771416
niños tartamudearán0.85359
estudio personal0.761311
mejores avances0.762709
Estados Unidos0.983032
mejores tratamientos0.797166
cuáles niños0.763168
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17224 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es Mayo es el mes para una mejor audición y habla Mayo es el mes para una mejor audición y habla. La comunicación: La clave para conectarse con los demás. Un niño tiene la boca abierta y le salen letras por la boca.
Otros Trastornos0.859994
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17226 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html es Cómo proteger tu audición (3 maneras) Para proteger tu audición: Baja el volumen, aléjate del ruido y usa protectores de oído, ya sean tapones u orejeras.
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17257 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 (Medium)
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trademarks0.22275
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noise-induced hearing loss0.507706
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Downloads0.219391
healthy hearing habits0.495032
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17263 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Controlling the Volume of Music Devices Controlling the Volume of Music Devices
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Human Services0.559213
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17264 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Html en Put a Plug in the Noise: Instructions for Using Earplugs Put a Plug in the Noise: Instructions for Using Earplugs
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national public education0.605504
Communication Disorders0.338967
noise-induced hearing loss0.77091
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healthy hearing habits0.737121
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