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NIH

Clinical Trial Requirements for Grants and Contracts

nih  clinical trials 

A research study in which one or more human subjects are prospectively assigned prospectively assigned The term "prospectively assigned" refers to a pre-defined process (e.g., randomization) specified in an approved protocol that stipulates the assignment of research subjects (individually or in clusters) to one or more arms (e.

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NIDCD

La afasia

Neurological disorders  Aphasia 

La afasia es un problema médico causado por un daño en las partes del cerebro responsables del lenguaje. Para la mayoría de las personas, estas áreas están del lado izquierdo del cerebro.

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NIDCD

El tartamudeo

genetics  Stuttering 

El tartamudeo es un trastorno del habla en el que se repiten los sonidos, las sílabas o las palabras; se prolongan los sonidos; y se tienen interrupciones del habla conocidas como “bloqueos”.

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NIDCD

Cuidando su voz

Voice disorders 

Nosotros dependemos de nuestras voces para informar, persuadir y conectarnos con otras personas.

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NIH

Preparing Your Application Using ASSIST

nih  assist 

The Application Submission System & Interface for Submission Tracking (ASSIST) system is used to prepare and submit grant applications electronically to NIH and other Public Health Service agencies. Check out this step by step guide for using ASSIST.

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NIDCD

Trastornos del equilibrio

balance  dizziness  Meniere's Disease  Vertigo 

Un trastorno del equilibrio es un problema médico que hace que uno se sienta tambaleante o mareado.

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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

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

Hoarseness

cancer  Neurological disorders  Hoarseness  Voice disorders 

If you are hoarse, your voice will sound breathy, raspy, or strained, or will be softer in volume or lower in pitch.

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NIDCD

Dysphagia

cancer  language  Speech  Dysphagia 

People with dysphagia have difficulty swallowing and may even experience pain while swallowing (odynophagia).

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