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Current audiometric tests for the detection of functional hearing loss
Current audiometric tests for the detection of functional hearing loss

5/2011 - Repatriation Medical Authority
5/2011 - Repatriation Medical Authority

Chapter 12 Ears, Nose, and Throat Much can be learned about the
Chapter 12 Ears, Nose, and Throat Much can be learned about the

The Aging Hand and Handling of Hearing Aids: A Review
The Aging Hand and Handling of Hearing Aids: A Review

... one of the challenges facing the hearing health care profession is to better understand why adoption rates remain so low. There are a number of obstacles that potentially explain the observed non-adoption rate. Such factors include lack of perceived benefit from hearing instruments, financial barrie ...
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Corticosteroids Therapy for the Tinnitus Associated with Sudden

Newborn Hearing Screening: The Great Omission
Newborn Hearing Screening: The Great Omission

National Practice Standards for Hearing Care Practitioners
National Practice Standards for Hearing Care Practitioners

... Hearing loss can have significant impacts on an individual’s wellbeing. Hearing loss reduces an individual’s ability to communicate, which can affect participation in education, work, social activities, relationships and the community. The impact of hearing loss on the ability to communicate can als ...
Risk Monitoring for Delayed
Risk Monitoring for Delayed

SESSION 2 (11 January 2008): COCHLEAR IMPLANT BASICS
SESSION 2 (11 January 2008): COCHLEAR IMPLANT BASICS

RIC (Receiver-In-Canal) Operations Manual
RIC (Receiver-In-Canal) Operations Manual

... Your hearing care professional will recommend an appropriate schedule to help you adapt to your new hearing system. It will take practice, time and patience for your brain to adapt to the new sounds that your hearing system provides. Hearing is only part of how we share thoughts, ideas and feelings. ...
A Proven Natural Pathway to Better Hearing
A Proven Natural Pathway to Better Hearing

Identify different types of hearing devices
Identify different types of hearing devices

... ALDs can be fitted instead of hearing aids (devices), and they can also be fitted to work in conjunction with hearing aids (devices). ALDs usually perform more specialised functions than hearing aids (devices), and are thus chosen according to specific need/s. In this section it may seem as if we’re ...
Introduction to Auditory Processing Disorders
Introduction to Auditory Processing Disorders

What is that terrible ringing in my ears? Tinnitus: Causes and
What is that terrible ringing in my ears? Tinnitus: Causes and

... involve a loss of hearing. In rare cases, tinnitus is caused by a blood vessel disorder. This type is called pulsatile tinnitus. A number of health conditions can cause or worsen tinnitus. Occasionally the sound of tinnitus may be a clicking noise. This may represent a problem with the jaw or Eustac ...
ROUGH EDITED COPY EHDI CAROL
ROUGH EDITED COPY EHDI CAROL

... communicating very open I will with this parent reading her blog now when she looks back, there bass so much more going on behind -- in her head than we any realize you remembered because she seemed like she was gunggho motivated, but really inside she was a hot mess dealing with all of these emotio ...
6/2011 - Repatriation Medical Authority
6/2011 - Repatriation Medical Authority

... This Instrument may be cited as Statement of Principles concerning sensorineural hearing loss No. 6 of 2011. ...
The nature of music from a biological perspective
The nature of music from a biological perspective

CLEFT LIP and palate
CLEFT LIP and palate

[DSI]: a systematic review of its impact on Everyday
[DSI]: a systematic review of its impact on Everyday

... levels of dependence on others and found access to public areas difficult, but his findings relate to a tightly defined small group of people in contact with Deafblind UK. Grue et al. found that DSI was associated with loss of IADL but not with falls (Grue et al., 2009). Two other papers have additi ...
(BEL) Sentences - NYU Web Publishing
(BEL) Sentences - NYU Web Publishing

... was to examine speech-in-noise performance using the BEL sentences for a large, diverse cohort of nonnative English listeners. In addition, we explored how BEL sentence-in-noise performance correlates with listener demographic and linguistic backgrounds. In doing this, we were able to show that BEL ...
Tele-audiology as a Means to Increasing Access to Audiologic
Tele-audiology as a Means to Increasing Access to Audiologic

... survey by Groce et al. (2007) compared the level of understanding of different aspects of HIV/AIDS between deaf and hard of hearing young adults to the level of understanding of normal hearing young adults in Nigeria. Results of the comparison indicated that the deaf and hard of hearing individuals ...
Prevalence of hearing loss and its relationship to leisure
Prevalence of hearing loss and its relationship to leisure

Behind-The-Ear
Behind-The-Ear

Behind-the-ear
Behind-the-ear

hearing protection
hearing protection

... Noise induced hearing loss has been recognised by the World Health Organisation as “the most prevalent, irreversible industrial disease” and is still accounting for about one third of all work-related diseases. Currently an estimated one-third (more than 60 million people) are exposed to high levels ...
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Lip reading

Lip reading, also known as lipreading or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue when normal sound is not available, relying also on information provided by the context, knowledge of the language, and any residual hearing. Although primarily used by deaf and hard-of-hearing people, people with normal hearing generally process visual information from the moving mouth at a subconscious level.
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