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Nonsyndromic deafness
National Library of Medicine — Nonsyndromic deafness is hearing loss that is not associated with other signs and symptoms. In contrast, syndromic deafness involves hearing loss that occurs with abnormalities in other parts of the body. Different types of nonsyndromic deafness ...More…
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When a Newborn Doesn't Pass the Hearing Screening:
National Institute of Deafness — Each year, approximately 12,000 babies are born with hearing loss in the United States. If hearing loss is discovered during the "critical period" for children to develop their speech and language skills -- from birth to the first two to three . ...More…
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Why is a follow-up examination necessary?
National Institute of Deafness — Most new parents can't wait for the day when their child talks for the first time. When it finally happens, grandparents are telephoned, baby books are inked in with dates and times, and the computer's default sounds are replaced with the newly .. ...More…
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Informacion en español [NIDCD Health Information]
National Institute of Deafness — ¡Bienvenidos a nuestra página de información sobre la salud en español! Adentro encontrará información en español sobre la audición, el equilibrio, el olfato, la voz, el habla, y el idioma. También encontrará información sobre los trastornos y ...More…
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Lista de verificación de seguimiento para los padres:
National Institute of Deafness — La mayoría de los padres primerizos no puede esperar que llegue el día cuando su hijo hable por primera vez. Cuando finalmente sucede, telefonean a los abuelos, registran el día y la hora del evento en los libros del bebé y reemplazan los sonidos ...More…
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Enfoques orales / auditivos
National Institute of Deafness — La sordera o deficiencia de la capacidad auditiva no sólo afecta al niño que es sordo o con pérdida de audición, sino también a los familiares, amigos y profesores. Los profesionales de la salud, incluidos otorrinolaringólogos (médicos del oído, ...More…
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Has Your Baby's Hearing Been Screened?
National Institute of Deafness — Most children hear and listen from birth. They learn to talk by imitating the sounds around them and the voices of their parents and caregivers. But that's not true for all children. In fact, about 2 or 3 out of every 1,000 children in the United ...More…
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Cuando un recién nacido no pasa el examen de audición:
National Institute of Deafness — Qué es lo que todos los padres necesitan saber antes de salir del hospital Cada año en los Estados Unidos, nacen aproximadamente 12.000 bebés con hipoacusia. Si la hipoacusia se descubre durante el "período fundamental" del desarrollo infantil . ...More…
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Why should my newborn's hearing be screened?
National Institute of Deafness — Deafness or hearing impairment affects not only a child who is deaf or has a hearing loss, but also the child's family, friends, and teachers. For hundreds of years, people have debated the best ways to develop communication skills and provide ...More…
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Auditory Processing Disorder in Children
National Institute of Deafness — Facts about Auditory Processing Disorder, including causes, diagnosis, treatments, current research, and links to more information. Auditory processing is a term used to describe what happens when your brain recognizes and interprets the sounds ...More…
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Las Pruebas de Emisiones Otoacústicas
National Institute of Deafness — La mayoría de los niños oyen y escuchan desde el nacimiento. Aprenden a conversar imitando los sonidos a su alrededor y las voces de sus padres y de aquellos que los cuidan. Pero esto no ocurre en todos los niños. En realidad, 2 ó 3 de cada 1.000 ...More…
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Bethesda, Maryland
National Institute of Deafness — HomeNews & Events2003Early Diagnosis of Usher Syndrome Type 1 Made Possible by New Findings A significant collaboration across four institutions was led by scientists at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders at the ...More…