The best treatment is prevention. Start with the first three years of a child's life and simply communicate with them. As they develop, their communication skills will improve, thus preventing communication disorders.
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There aren't any "cures" for panic attacks. They can be treated with medication, cognitive therapy, and learning to control one's breathing. Anxiety and panic disorders are usually not cured, but treated.
Communication Disorders Quarterly was created in 1976.
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) is in Bethesda, Maryland
Jack H. Jung has written: 'Genetic syndromes in communication disorders' -- subject(s): Genetic disorders, Genetics, Genetic aspects, Communicative disorders, Inborn Genetic Diseases, Communication Disorders
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Barbara Weitzner-Lin has written: 'Communication assessment and intervention with infants and toddlers' -- subject(s): Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in children, Communicative disorders in infants, Infant, Language disorders, Preschool Child, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children, Speech therapy for children, Therapy, Treatment
Unfortunately, there are no herbal cures for drug addiction.
Kathryn A. Bayles has written: 'Improving function in dementia and other cognitive-linguistic disorders' -- subject(s): Brain Diseases, Cognition disorders, Cognitive disorders, Dementia, Diagnosis, Language disorders, Rehabilitation, Treatment 'Cognitive-communication disorders of dementia' -- subject(s): Cognition disorders, Cognition disorders in old age, Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in old age, Complications, Dementia, Diagnosis, Etiology, Therapy
There are "treatments", but since the origin of the disorders are coded into the genes of the individual, there is no feasible way to alter the affected cells. "Gene therapy", which seeks to replace faulty cells with normal or healthy versions, is only now beginning to yield results. Because tampering with genetic material can have unintended or unforeseen consequences, the use of such techniques is strictly controlled and reviewed. (see the excellent related link)
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There are no cures for most headache disorders. For a diagnosis and appropriate treatment, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.