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1. New Treatment Strategies for Profound Deafness
New Treatment Strategies for Profound Deafness. Overview Deafness continues to be a major health problem in the United States and throughout the world.


2. New Treatment Strategies for Profound Deafness
New Treatment Strategies for Profound Deafness. Overview Deafness continues to be a major health problem in the United States and throughout the world.


3. Hearing loss - information on causes and treatment
Profoundly deaf people, who cannot hear sounds quieter than 95 dB, usually communicate using sign language and lip reading.


4. PROFOUND DEAFNESS: Search results
Search results for 'PROFOUND DEAFNESS'. Patient Support British Association of Teachers of the Deaf, Patient Support. Patient Support Lipservice (videos


5. Genetic Testing for Susceptibility to Congenital, Profound Deafness
congenital, profound deafness as medically necessary for ANY of the following profound deafness. Diagnosis depends upon molecular genetic testing to



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