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March 14, 2017 Smart Earbuds: A Looming Threat to the Hearing Aid Market? By Joe Dysart The rapidly expanding array of smart earbuds now has functions similar to those of hearing aids such as noise cancellation and phone call capabilities. Do they have the capability of replacing hearing aids as they continue to get smarter? Read More. Hearing Conversation Through Partnership with Musicians By Frank Wartinger, AuD Musicians require distinctive hearing conservation services. Appreciating what sets musicians apart is key to optimizing hearing health care for musicians. Read More. Audiology Services for PSAP Users By Miranda Skaggs & Hua Ou, MD, PhD PSAPs are less expensive options for people with hearing problems. However, there are notable technical and regulatory concerns regarding PSAPs that must be addressed—and audiologists play an important role in this process. Read More. Online Reputation Management for a Busy Clinic By Nicole Kingham, AuD You built up a great reputation for your audiology practice online, and now it's hanging in the balance because someone left a one-star review. Here are notable tips on how to respond and keep your online reputation intact. Read More. Benefits of Extended High-Frequency Audiometry for Everyone By David Moore, PhD; Lisa Hunter, PhD; & Kevin Munro, PhD The audiogram has been the workhorse of audiology that's been working well, but additional testing with extended highfrequency audiometry can cover areas that the conventional test doesn't and ultimately benefit both audiologists and their patients. Read More. Emotional Soundscapes of Life with Ménière's Disease By Sarah Louise Bell, PhD converted by W eb2PDFConvert.com Episodes of vertigo are known to be very traumatic for people with Ménière's disease, but a new study found that the process of adjusting their daily routines to this chronic illness might be even more challenging. Read More. LATEST COLUMNS Editorial: World Hearing Day By Jackie L. Clark, PhD It's time for World Hearing Day and a history lesson of how this hearing health awareness day came about. Find out what others have done to promote hearing health and how you can get in on it. Read More. Journal Club: Detecting Non-Organic Hearing Loss at CI Assessment By Helen Cullington, PhD The diagnosis of non-organic hearing loss is a difficult but important issue in the assessment process for cochlear implants. This study looks at the key factors in identifying patients with this condition. Read More. Golden Rules: P-E Fit Increases In Importance for Older Patients By Barbara E. Weinstein, PhD The Ecologic Theory of Aging states that environment and technology have a significant impact on how successfully one ages, which might give audiologists some insights into how to help patients with age-related hearing loss adapt as they get older. Read More. Audiology Without Borders: Promoting Hearing Health Care in Nepal By Neeta Keshary Bhattari & Toni Marie Bacala The National Association of the Hard of Hearing and Deafened Nepal shows how a non-profit could make tangible improvements to the quality of life for people with hearing impairment. Read More. Clinical Consultation: Symptom: Ear Blockage By Hamid R. Djalilian, MD A 22-year-old man has ear blockage and possible cerumen impaction. Examination of his right ear canal showed bony growth and complete canal occlusion under the skin. What's the diagnosis? Read More. Hearing Matters: Listen to the Brain to Suss Out Concussions By Nina Kraus, PhD; & Travis White-Schwoch Now audiologists can diagnose and manage concussions too. A proof-of-concept study found that the frequency-following response is a new approach to identifying concussions. Read More. Trade Talk: A Q&A with Tucker Worster AuDStandard's managing director and co-founder examines the major challenges faced by today's audiology practices, and shares how AuDStandard's customized solutions can help practices grow and get ahead in the current market. Read More. Want to see more of Dr. Hamid Djalilian's Clinical Consultation column? The Hearing Journal for the iPad gives you exclusive access to video extras. converted by W eb2PDFConvert.com Download the app for free TODAY on thehearingjournal.com or through the App Store! THEHEARINGJOURNAL.COM: QUICK LINKS Browse our Hearing Matters collection for articles on the brain and hearing. Search our archive of past issues. Log on to thehearingjournaldirectory.com. For breaking news, follow us on Twitter at @HearingJournal and like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/HearingJournal. In the Next Issue of The Hearing Journal: Marketing in Audiology CDC Research in Non-Occupational NIHL Why is Hearing Loss a Public Health Concern? Choosing the Right Office Management System Can Hearing Aids Affect Emotional Response to Sound? Keep receiving HJ Now by adding [email protected] to your address book. HJ respects your privacy and will not share your information with other companies or organizations without your permission. View our Privacy Policy. If you do not wish to receive HJ Now, click here to unsubscribe. thehearingjournal.com 333 Seventh Ave., 19th Fl., New York, NY 10001 Copyright ©2017 All Rights Reserved. converted by W eb2PDFConvert.com