Jokitulppo Jaana. Manuscript is based on doctoral thesis of: Non
... evaluated. Also the aim of the study was to find those leisure time activities, which had most effect on total leisure time noise exposure. In addition, the effects of personal leisure time noise exposure on hearing thresholds and self-reported auditory symptoms related to noise exposure was determi ...
... evaluated. Also the aim of the study was to find those leisure time activities, which had most effect on total leisure time noise exposure. In addition, the effects of personal leisure time noise exposure on hearing thresholds and self-reported auditory symptoms related to noise exposure was determi ...
Hearing Protection Training Kit
... If the hearing protection in use is adequate, If there is a change in noise exposure, If there is a medical condition of the ear unrelated to noise exposure. ...
... If the hearing protection in use is adequate, If there is a change in noise exposure, If there is a medical condition of the ear unrelated to noise exposure. ...
The Importance of High-Frequency Audibility in the Speech and
... effort, degree and configuration of hearing loss, and hearing-aid characteristics. In addition, it has been shown that the acoustic characteristics of a speaker’s own voice received at the ear differ from that measured in front of the mouth.19 Specifically, the spectrum at the ear contains greater e ...
... effort, degree and configuration of hearing loss, and hearing-aid characteristics. In addition, it has been shown that the acoustic characteristics of a speaker’s own voice received at the ear differ from that measured in front of the mouth.19 Specifically, the spectrum at the ear contains greater e ...
"NINAD" Jan - April, 2015 Issue
... personal music systems should not be used louder than 60% of its volume and one should refrain from its constant use to prevent damage to the ear, said experts at the threeday 47th ISHA conference. ...
... personal music systems should not be used louder than 60% of its volume and one should refrain from its constant use to prevent damage to the ear, said experts at the threeday 47th ISHA conference. ...
Audiometric analysis of type and degree of hearing
... (51.5% and 25.6% respectively). Least number of cases was in the age groups of 1-10 years followed by 81-90 years. This again indicated the effect of age on hearing loss of the sensorineural type and effect of occupational noise exposure and smoking in the working class population (21-30 years). We ...
... (51.5% and 25.6% respectively). Least number of cases was in the age groups of 1-10 years followed by 81-90 years. This again indicated the effect of age on hearing loss of the sensorineural type and effect of occupational noise exposure and smoking in the working class population (21-30 years). We ...
In which of the following locations (spaces), there is collection of pus
... B. The middle ear is filled with a thick effusion. C. The tympanie membrane is completely perforated. D. The round and oval windows are obliterated with otoselerosis. E. The external canal is blocked by cerumen. ...
... B. The middle ear is filled with a thick effusion. C. The tympanie membrane is completely perforated. D. The round and oval windows are obliterated with otoselerosis. E. The external canal is blocked by cerumen. ...
Hearing Aid Fittings on Children Infancy to 5 Years 1
... After Diagnosis and Hearing Aid Fitting. American Journal of Audiology Vol.10 24-31 June 2001. Martin P, Stroud J, Nicholson N. Hearing aids: Helping parents understand the good, the bad and ...
... After Diagnosis and Hearing Aid Fitting. American Journal of Audiology Vol.10 24-31 June 2001. Martin P, Stroud J, Nicholson N. Hearing aids: Helping parents understand the good, the bad and ...
Employees with Hearing Loss
... According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, approximately 15 percent (32.5 million) of American adults report some degree of hearing loss (NIDCD, 2008). What is hearing loss? Hearing loss is a decrease in ability to hear and can occur at birth, suddenly, or gra ...
... According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, approximately 15 percent (32.5 million) of American adults report some degree of hearing loss (NIDCD, 2008). What is hearing loss? Hearing loss is a decrease in ability to hear and can occur at birth, suddenly, or gra ...
The Hearing Restoration Project
... cure for hearing loss and tinnitus is at hand. Hearing Health Foundation, the largest non-profit funder of hearing research, is leading an international, multi-institution research consortium called the Hearing Restoration Project (HRP) that will develop therapies to cure these conditions within the ...
... cure for hearing loss and tinnitus is at hand. Hearing Health Foundation, the largest non-profit funder of hearing research, is leading an international, multi-institution research consortium called the Hearing Restoration Project (HRP) that will develop therapies to cure these conditions within the ...
Hearing loss
Hearing loss, also known as hard of hearing, anacusis, or hearing impairment, is a partial or total inability to hear. It may occur in one or both ears. In children hearing problems can affect the ability to learn language and in adults it can cause work related difficulties. In some people, particularly older people, hearing loss can result in loneliness. Deafness is typically used to refer to those with only little or no hearing.Hearing loss may be caused by a number of factors, including: genetics, ageing, exposure to noise, some infections, birth complications, trauma to the ear, and certain medications or toxins. A common infection that results in hearing loss is chronic ear infections. Certain infections during pregnancy such as rubella may also cause problems. Hearing loss is diagnosed when hearing testing finds that a person is unable to hear 25 decibels in at least one ear. Testing for poor hearing is recommended for all newborns. Hearing loss can be categorised as mild, moderate, severe, or profound.Half of hearing loss is preventable. This includes by immunisation, proper care around pregnancy, avoiding loud noise, and avoiding certain medications. The World Health Organization recommends that young people limit the use of personal audio players to an hour a day in an effort to limit exposure to noise. Early identification and support are particularly important in children. For many hearing aids, sign language, cochlear implants and subtitles are useful. Lip reading is another useful skill some develop. Access to hearing aids, however, is limited in many areas of the world.Globally hearing loss affects about 10% of the population to some degree. It causes disability in 5% (360 to 538 million) and moderate to severe disability in 124 million people. Of those with moderate to severe disability 108 million live in low and middle income countries. Of those with hearing loss it began in 65 million during childhood. Those who speak sign language and are members of Deaf culture see themselves as having a difference rather than an illness. Most members of Deaf culture oppose attempts to cure deafness and some within this community view cochlear implants with concern as they have the potential to eliminate their culture. The term hearing impairment is often viewed negatively as it emphasises what people cannot do.