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You were either born with it (due to genetics), or you have suffered some kind of brain injury as a result of trauma or lack of Oxygen. Even people with dementia and Traumatic Brain Injury later in life can resemble someone who's "retarded". Personally, I prefer the term "mentally disabled".
Yes, some people are born with not all of their brain, or they have it and not all of it works. People can also be injured or have a medical problem that causes their brain not to all work. But you can still function with half your brain, you may have to learn your whole life over, there are different cases, but yes, it is possible.
Yes, it is possible. It can even occur in children and infants. Brain tumors originally have been known to develop in teens from taking drugs, alcohol, or other medical related causes. Many people can get brain tumors. Anyone can, you can even get them when you are born. But brain tumors are very rare and not that many people can get it.
Statistically, 8 people in 10,000 will be born mute. However, there is no definitive number for how many mute people currently exist in the world population. Muteness is usually caused by injury or issues regarding the Broca's area of the brain.
There are three general causes : * Someone is born with a disability (congenital) * A problem occurs during bodily development (congenital or environmental) * The person suffers a serious illness or injury
Yes, all Autistic people are born autistic (not 'with autism').Autism is a neurological difference, just like neurotypical people are born neurotypical we Autistic people are born Autistic. The brain is formed within the second trimester of pregnancy, this is when your neurology is determined and it is primarily determined by genes - just like other variations.
It is just natural. They are probably born like that.
People can get mental or physical disabilities through a variety of factors, including genetics, illness, injury, or environmental factors. Mental disabilities can also be caused by brain injury or chemical imbalances, while physical disabilities can result from accidents, developmental issues, or aging. Early intervention and appropriate support can help individuals manage and cope with their disabilities.
it is hard to say, because people all over the world are born that way or caused by injury or age. but at least, millions.
Newborn babies are not capable of having periods. Any bleeding at that age is a symptom of injury or illness. She needs to be seen by a doctor.
Yes, however, they experience them when they get brain damage(especially when they get older).
Peter Brain was born in 1947.