In private, people shake their heads and talk about madness and deafness to reason.
He has a point, of course, but deafness seems like something of a special case.
That deafness may be deliberate: for many Americans, sentencing has now become purely a matter of punishment.
Late-age deafness runs in the male side of my family, and I don't want to go there.
And even when it does not kill, it can bring severe complications, from deafness to brain damage.
But gentamicin's severe side effects of deafness and kidney damage make it undesirable for long-term treatment in children.
When the music was first heard in the 1820s, critics balked, blaming Beethoven's deafness for the work's difficult harmonies.
This included shortened arms and legs, blindness, deafness, heart problems and brain damage.
But the same deafness afflicts the same people when they are exhorted to abjure other sorts of unhealthy behaviour.
Once they became accustomed to his defect, the help treated him easily, as if his deafness rendered him their equal.
Another example of the deep impacts that scientists have made in medicine is with nervous system injuries (paralysis, blindness, deafness, etc).
Many will know about Beethoven's deafness, or be aware of the seizures of Julius Caesar - possibly due to epilepsy.
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Researchers hope their findings will lead to treatments for diseased cilia, which can cause blindness, deafness and kidney disease in people.
He hoped that there would be painting in Heaven, but more than this he hoped that there would be deafness in Heaven.
Victims who suffer injuries including a broken nose, mild concussion, temporary deafness or minor burns will be among those no longer eligible.
They warn that the elderly and those with diseases or disabilities such as deafness or dementia have particular problems finding a dentist.
Every day, we watch the Twitter stream cursing NBC for its tone-deafness.
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Andy Everton, a trumpeter with the orchestra, came up with the idea of a concert that was designed to raise awareness of deafness.
Indeed, almost 140 genes implicated in human diseases such as hereditary deafness have recognisable relatives in Arabidopsis where their importance is, as yet, unknown.
On the other side of the tent Dennis Drayna, from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, in Maryland, was studying hearing.
Lawyers who represent employers say that could include hundreds of possibilities from blindness to deafness to the less apparent such as asthma or mental illness.
Even with antibiotic treatment, at least 10% of patients die with another 10 to 20% left with permanent problems, such as mental retardation, deafness or epilepsy.
The fact that Mr McDonnell had not foreseen a public backlash to the vaginal-ultrasound requirement seems, to some, to illustrate his tone-deafness and inattention to detail.
Regulators also are considering requiring that 2% of contractors' work forces be comprised of severely disabled workers, such as those with total deafness, blindness, or missing extremities.
Among the findings: Deafness shared at least one of 41 genes with over 20 other diseases, suggesting that it sits centrally in a cluster of other diseases.
Surgeons at the hospital said Saturday's operation, which also involved fitting a cochlear implant to help her get over deafness on her left-hand side, had gone well.
He includes chapters not only on deafness and dwarfism but on Down syndrome, autism, schizophrenia, multiple severe disability, early genius, conception through rape, criminal behavior, and transgender life.
It also had developed a grandaddy's deafness to customer complaints.
Bullied in school, Wilde usually kept his deafness a secret.
Officials have said it is "just a matter of time" before a child is left with serious and permanent complications, such as eye disorders, deafness or brain damage, or even dies.
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