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CONGENITAL, PERINATAL, AND NEONATAL INFECTIONS
CONGENITAL, PERINATAL, AND NEONATAL INFECTIONS

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ACUTE HEARING LOSS

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Cochlear Implants 2016 - American Cochlear Implant Alliance

... •  Early guidelines stated no open set (i.e., 0% on words in sentences) •  Adults and children with S/P hearing loss have better outcomes with CIs than with hearing aids •  Testing previously only used sentence scores; now increasingly using single word test scores and hearing in noise (more people ...
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IDEA disabilities

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DHB Paed Audiology Inservice 2013

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Campaign for Healthy Hearing in Kids: A Collaborative Partnership

... Early Identification/Early Intervention “If hearing impaired children are not identified early, it is difficult, if not impossible, for many of them to acquire the fundamental language, social, and cognitive skills that provide the foundation for later schooling and success in society. When early i ...
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Taking care of your hearing this summer sounds like a good idea

... What better time than summer, then, to point out the escalating health issue of hearing loss and how to prevent and treat it. With that in mind, the Audiology Awareness Campaign, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to hearing education, and GlaxoSmithKline, the makers of Debrox Drops ear wax remover, h ...
Cognition and Audition: Introductory Concepts
Cognition and Audition: Introductory Concepts

... ability. Pichora-Fuller (2009) reported people who perform poorly on cognitive tests also perform more poorly on tests of speech recognition in noise, with or without hearing aids. Rawool (2007) stated among the most marked changes in older people is the general slowing of the rate at which informat ...
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Simple Surgery Hearing Tests

American Sign Language (ASL) - Success For Kids With Hearing Loss
American Sign Language (ASL) - Success For Kids With Hearing Loss

American Sign Language (ASL) - Success For Kids With Hearing Loss
American Sign Language (ASL) - Success For Kids With Hearing Loss

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Hearing Impairment and assistive technology

... A handset amplifier—This is designed to increase the volume and clarity of the handset sound, that is, increases the volume of the voice of the incoming caller. A handset amplifier may come as a standard feature on a telephone or as a portable handset amplifier that can be added to most phones. An a ...
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The Science of Hearing- Student Information Sheet

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Auditory Implants - Kansas Speech-Language

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Causes of Hearing Loss - Better Hearing Australia WA

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What is Newborn Hearing Screening... T EST RESU LT S

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Hearing Loss Explained

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Cochlear Implants - Georgia State University

... http://216.133.14.145/gettingstarted/history.htm http://text.nlm.nih.gov http://depts.washington.edu/otoweb/cochlear_implants.html http://www.listen-up.org http://www.rnid.org.uk/html/info_factsheets.htm http://deafness.about.com/health/deafness/gi/dynamic http://www.entnet.org/cochlear-implant.html ...
Pain Problem Case - University of Minnesota Duluth
Pain Problem Case - University of Minnesota Duluth

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Updated September 2004
Updated September 2004

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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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