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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for lips
  1. ... completely different meanings. How did you learn to lip read? In the late 1980s and early 1990s, ... with the captioning box with helping me develop lip-reading skills when I was very young. With ...
  2. ... individuals who are hard-of-hearing to read lips and see facial expressions that help them understand ... a clear insert, so a person's mouth and lips are visible, which makes lip-reading easier. Be ...
  3. ... and bluish coloring in the skin, fingernails, or lips. Who uses pulse oximeters? The U.S. Food and ... These may include: Bluish coloring in the face, lips, or nails Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or ...
  4. ... feelings," he says. "They keep a stiff upper lip, keep their heads down, and keep to themselves." ...
  5. ... the skin, usually on your face, ears, neck, lips, and backs of your hands; the areas of ...
  6. ... Inability to wake up or stay awake Discolored lips, skin, or nail beds (pale, blue, or gray ...
  7. ... talk so you can see their expressions and lip movements. Ask people to speak louder (but not ...
  8. ... called actinic cheilitis when it occurs on the lips. A doctor should also check for these and ...
  9. ... the products you use. For example, if a lip balm contains gluten, you are at risk of ...