Common health issues
include deafness, hip dysplasia and eye problems.
Additional health concerns
include deafness (more common in white Bull Terriers), heart problems, skin allergies, and obsessive behavior (tail chasing, self mutilation, and excessive licking).
Health concerns
include deafness; kidney, heart, and knee problems; and allergies.
Selznick plays with a plethora of interwoven themes,
including deafness and silence, the ability to see and value the world, family, and the interconnectedness of life.
Merle pattern can be linked to health problems in Collies, Shetland Sheepdogs, Great Danes, and Dachshunds,
including deafness and blindness.
Gareth Morgan is a market leader for mining compensation claims as a result of numerous successes against the Coal Board for a number of conditions
including deafness, respiratory disease and vibration white finger.
Not exact matches
Carlson also tells a jaw - dropping anecdote to illustrate Mayer's occasional tone -
deafness: After upsetting employees with a number of new H.R. policies,
including a widely hated performance review system, Mayer held a town - hall meeting to address their concerns.
Griffin sits on the Scottish Parliament's Education and Culture Committee and is a member of a number of Cross-Party Parliamentary Groups,
including the Cross Party Groups on
Deafness, Sport and Industrial Communities.
Wayne Grody, director of the Molecular Diagnostics Laboratories at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center, says his lab plans to offer tests for 15 to 20 previously patented genes,
including those for congenital
deafness and neurological diseases.
So far, gene therapy attempts have only resulted in partial improvements of hearing in mouse models of specific human
deafness forms that did not
include severe anomalies in hair cell structure.
The scientists will test the approach in other forms of
deafness,
including conditions that cause both
deafness and blindness.
I have several small grants under my name
including the R03 training grant from the National Institute on
Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD).
Over the next few years, similar maternal blood tests could detect hundreds of diseases caused by chromosome abnormalities or mutations,
including cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, Tay - Sachs disease, and genetic
deafness and blindness.
These
include children whose mothers suffered from infections such as mumps during pregnancy, those deprived of oxygen during labour, or infants born into families with a history of
deafness.
The first detailed genetic comparison of purebred domestic dogs promises to rewrite the textbooks with new information about breed classification and insights that may improve canine health by boosting understanding of the more than 350 inherited disorders,
including cancer, heart disease, epilepsy, blindness and
deafness, which affect dogs.
Since the Jans» initial discovery, potassium channel family members,
including Kv1.1, have been fingered in a growing list of conditions,
including epilepsy, ataxia,
deafness, neonatal diabetes, appetite control, and hypertension.
In case of a genetic mutation, the normal functioning of the mitochondria is disrupted and it results in a variety of problems,
including diabetes, muscular dystrophy,
deafness, dementia and heart disease.
His laboratory also identified and characterized several human disease genes,
including those implicated in certain forms of hereditary
deafness, vascular disease, and inherited peripheral neuropathy.
Rubella led to various birth defects
including blindness,
deafness and severe mental retardation as well as miscarriages and stillbirths across Europe and the U.S. in the 1960s.
Especially for children and infants, problems that may warrant looking at reducing foods containing purines may
include autism, cerebral palsy,
deafness, epilepsy, recurrent infections, or anemia.
Clinical manifestations
include ataxia, numbness of the extremities,
deafness, poor vision, confusion, violence, dullness and death.
The site offers search options for more than a dozen medical conditions,
including arthritis, cancer,
deafness, diabetes, epilepsy, herpes, HIV, HPV and obesity.
«Hearing Impairment» means an impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance but that is not
included under the definition of
deafness in this section.
Jo Campion from National Deaf Children's Society said: «Although
deafness is not a learning disability, government figures show that 65 % of deaf children in England fail to get five grades A * to C at GCSE,
including English and maths.»
Special education programs and services are provided by trained personnel in the following areas as defined by federal and state law: autism, deaf - blindness,
deafness, developmental delay, hearing impairment, intellectual disabilities, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, emotional disabilities, specific learning disability, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury or visual impairment
including blindness.
The term «severe handicap» means the disability which requires multiple services over an extended period of time and results from amputation, blindness, cancer, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis,
deafness, heart disease, hemiplegia, mental retardation, mental illness, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, neurological disorders (
including stroke and epilepsy), paraplegia, quadriplegia and other spinal cord conditions, renal failure, respiratory or pulmonary dysfunction, and any other disability specified by the Secretary in regulations he shall prescribe.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is committed to being a model employer of a diverse workforce that
includes people with disabilities, especially those with targeted disabilities (blindness,
deafness, partial and full paralysis, missing extremities, dwarfism, epilepsy, intellectual disabilities, and psychiatric disabilities).
Additional health concerns
include allergies,
deafness, PRA, heart problems, hip dysplasia, and seizures.
Health concerns
include eye problems,
deafness, copper toxicosis, and Legg - Perthe's disease.
The few health concerns you should be aware of
include the following:
Deafness Kidney disease Entropion
Other health concerns
include eye problems, luxating patellas (dislocation of kneecaps), and
deafness.
Examples
include animals that assist with visual impairments,
deafness, seizures and mobility limitations.
Breeds with a higher rate of
deafness due to improper breeding
include Australian shepherds, pit bulls, Great Danes, Dalmatians and American bulldogs.
Assistance dogs
include guide or leader dogs that guide individuals who are legally blind; hearing dogs that alert individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to specific sounds; and service dogs for individuals with disabilities other than blindness or
deafness, which are trained to perform a variety of physical tasks,
including, but not limited to, pulling a wheelchair, lending balance support, picking up dropped objects, or providing assistance in a medical crisis.
Boston terriers are prone to a lot of hereditary and congenital problems, which
include heart problems,
deafness y juvenile cataracts.
Those conditions
include eye problems, patellar luxation (a dislocated kneecap), Leggs - Perthes disease (disintegration of the hip joint), and
deafness.
www.lsu.edu/
deafness/deaf.htm Information about
deafness,
including genetics, breeding recommendations, and management by Dr. George M. Strain.
Deafness may be caused by a number of factors,
including congenital defects, chronic ear infections, head injuries, drug toxicity, degenerative nerve changes, old age or disease, such as a tumor or ruptured ear drum.
Temporary or transient
deafness is most often due to buildup of wax or debris in the ear canals, while permanent
deafness can have a number of causes,
including untreated ear infections, injury, drug toxicity, tumors, congenital (birth) defects and old age.
While Pennhip focuses on hips the OFA tests tracks and scores the entire canine genetic health
including cardiac disease, congenital
Deafness, elbow dysplasia, eyes, hip dysplasia, Legg - Calve - Perthes Disease, shoulder OCD, thyroid, tracheal hypoplasia, and dna testing.
Some of its health issues
include the luxating patellas,
deafness, and demodectic mange.
Other health concerns
include PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy), chondrodysplasia,
deafness, hip dysplasia, liver shunts, luxating patellas, and skin conditions.
Certain breeds -
including Dalmatians, English setters, Australian shepherds and Jack Russell terriers - are prone to congenital
deafness.
Other causes of
deafness for humans and dogs typically
include degenerative nerve damage, tumors or cancers centered in the ears, viral or other infectious diseases, blunt trauma and reactions to toxins or drugs, such as antibiotics or chemotherapy medications.
Health problems
include hip dysplasia, like most big dogs, and they are prone to
deafness when crossbreeding white or merle Catahoulas.
Some of the other health problems common in the breed
include bloat, hip dysplasia, hypertrophic dystrophy, bone cancer, congenital
deafness, entropion / ectropion, and Wobbler's syndrome.
Certain dog breeds are more commonly affected by congenital
deafness,
including the Dalmatian, English Setter, Havanese, and more.
This gene is associated with congenital
deafness in some breeds
including bull terriers, Samoyeds, bulldogs and beagles.
Potential owners do need to be aware of what their new puppy can inherit and in the case of the Boston Huahua it can
include patellar luxation, weepy eye problems, allergies and
deafness.
Although they have certain limitations (
including partial paralysis, three leggedness, blindness or
deafness), they're not «aware» of them, and can be as active and affectionate as any other dog.