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It should be possible to test for retardation at about the age of 2.
Bill is a man with mental retardation in his 60s.
So I think we have a complex of reasons for the retardation.
They also run a higher risk of retardation, blindness and learning problems.
In the worst cases, it can cause retardation or death.
We need more and better data on the health status of people with mental retardation.
Moreover, people with retardation were not always welcome in public.
His light mental retardation made him look perhaps eight years younger.
"A systematic retardation process has been going on," she said.
In their applications, parents said these children had mental retardation.
In some cases, mild mental retardation may also be present.
Sometimes schools may use full inclusion for certain students such as those with mental retardation.
The relationship between dose and mental retardation is not known exactly.
About 1 percent of the world population suffers from mental retardation.
No American should be denied quality health care because of mental retardation.
About 42 children out of a million will experience brain swelling, which can lead to retardation or death.
On the other hand, the officials said, only 28 percent of those claiming mental retardation were being cut.
The boy was so far behind that teachers called his parents asking whether he could be tested for retardation.
Type 1 and 2 are both linked with mental retardation.
However, mental retardation has been present in all surviving patients.
In a small number of persons, there is mental retardation.
Mental retardation takes part for more than 50 percent of language delays.
The school has a staff of approximately 600, and is home to 300 people with mental retardation.
Thus, they have remained at the same level of retardation throughout their childhood.
Severe retardation was a hard subject even for professionals to deal with.