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NIDCD

Stuttering

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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NIDCD

Taking Care of Your Voice

Voice disorders 

The sound of your voice is produced by vibration of the vocal folds, which are two bands of smooth muscle tissue that are positioned opposite each other in the larynx.

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NIDCD

What Is Voice? What Is Speech? What Is Language?

language  Speech  Voice 

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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NIDCD

Trastornos del espectro autista: Problemas de comunicación en los niños

autism  language  Communication milestones in children  Speech  Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices 

Los trastornos del espectro autista (Autism spectrum disorder, ASD) son una discapacidad del desarrollo. Pueden causar problemas sociales, de comunicación y de comportamiento significativos.

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NIDCD

Hearing Loss Among U.S. Adults Aged 20 to 69

hearing loss 

Hearing Loss Among U.S. Adults Aged 20 to 69 Infographic

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NIDCD

Hearing Loss and Hearing Aid Use Infographic (Spanish)

hearing loss  hearing aid 

La pérdida de audición y el uso de audífonos. Aproximadamente 1 de cada 6 personas en los EE. UU. mayores de 18 años informa tener algún problema de audición = 37.5 millones de adultos

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NIDCD

Nearly 1 in 12 Children Ages 3–17 Has a Disorder Related to Voice, Speech, Language, or Swallowing

hearing disability  language  Speech  Voice  swallowing 

A communication disorder includes a child's voice that is too weak, hoarse, or strained; how a child speaks; problems making speech sounds or stuttering; or problems with how a child learns and understands words or sentences. A swallowing disorder means that a child has trouble swallowing food or liquids for at least 1 week.

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NIDCD

Celebrate World Voice Day Infographic

Voice 

Did you know? An estimated 17.9 million adults in the U.S. report problems with their voice. Many people use their voices for their work. Singers, teachers, telemarketers, lawyers, broadcast journalists, sales people, and public speakers are those at greatest risk for voice injury.

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NIDCD

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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NIDCD

Ajustar el volumen en los reproductores de música

hearing  hearing protection devices  hearing protection 

Ajustar el volumen en los reproductores de música

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