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New research indicates that the rates of speech and language delay is higher among children with mild-moderate unilarteral hearing loss compared to the general population
The research also identified a research gap in how quality of life among NCNIDD children is measured, and there are plans to address this disparity
Patients at risk for speech, language delays
More study yet needed for accuracy, reliability
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