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- Usher Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)... help. NIH: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- Mouth Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... or tooth problems Bad breath Treatment for mouth disorders varies, depending on the problem. If a mouth problem is caused by some other disease, treating that disease can help. It is also important to keep your mouth clean and healthy by brushing, flossing, and not using tobacco.
- Ear Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... pressure. Some ear disorders can result in hearing disorders and deafness.
- Stuttering (National Library of Medicine)... effects. NIH: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- Cleft Lip and Palate (National Library of Medicine)Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth defects that occur when a baby's lip or mouth do not form properly. They happen early during pregnancy. A baby can have ...
- Sore Throat (National Library of Medicine)Your throat is a tube that carries food to your esophagus and air to your windpipe and larynx (also called the voice box). The technical name for the throat ...
- Traumatic Brain Injury (National Library of Medicine)... to help you to with speech and other communication skills and treat swallowing disorders Psychological counseling, to help you learn coping skills, ...
- Neuromuscular Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... The nerves that control your muscles Your muscles Communication between your nerves and muscles These disorders can cause your muscles to become weak and ...
- Developmental Disabilities (National Library of Medicine)... learn. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This is a disorder that affects behavior, communication, and social skills. Cerebral palsy (CP). This is a condition that affects movement, coordination, and balance. Physical disabilities. These ... infections during pregnancy. Preterm birth or low ...
- Underage Drinking (National Library of Medicine)... can help their kids avoid alcohol problems. Open communication and conversations about drinking are important. So is being involved in your child's life. Get help for your child if you suspect a drinking problem. NIH: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism