Do You Need One Hearing Aid or Two
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Cochlear Implants
A cochlear implant a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing. Shirley Pollak AuD CCC-A... Hearing Problems in Children Deafness & Hearing Loss GuideBy: swardeep | 07/01/2009 | Learning Disabilitieswww.swardeep.org Teaching the hearing impaired child to talk is indeed a great achievement and helping him speak appears to be one of the greatest challenges. But Special educators of swardeep sansthan are trying their level best to make these children to speak and they are getting results of their efforts. This in itself is quite a complex and difficult task. It requires intelligent sustain efforts and dedication on part of the teachers and the staff of swardeep is doing their job with heartily Hearing Loss - Causes, Symptoms and TreatmentBy: peterhutch | 11/07/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsImpairments in hearing can happen in either frequency or intensity, or both. Hearing loss severity is based on how well a person can hear the frequencies or intensities most often associated with speech. Severity can be described as mild, moderate, severe, or profound Cotton Bud Linked to Boy’s Hearing ProblemBy: Angela Beckham | 16/10/2008 | DisabilitiesNine years is a long time for an 11-year-old boy to be without any hearing in his right ear, however, this is what happened to Jerome Bartens who had to cope with this handicap. He was diagnosed as deaf in his right ear when he was just 2-years-old. Whats the Difference Between Digital Hearing Aids and Analog Hearing Aids?By: Kelly Calkins | 07/01/2008 | FitnessDigital hearing aids use computer technology. The sound and comfort level can be tailored to your specific hearing loss. This is accomplished by connecting the digital hearing aids to a computer and programming them to your loss. But, there are non-digital / analog hearing aids that can be programmed this way too. So, what are the differences between digital hearing aids and analog? A Phone for the Hard of HearingBy: Angela Beckham | 15/10/2008 | DisabilitiesMany people who suffer from hearing impairments find it difficult or even impossible to tele-communicate. Even though there have been many advancements to help people with various disabilities communicate easier, little time has been spent on those with hearing problems. In a time when telecommunicating is all the rage, shouldn't those who are hard of hearing also get a chance to enjoy modern communication like the rest of us? Airline Discriminates Against the DeafBy: Angela Beckham | 16/10/2008 | EthicsMr. Adrian Doyle, 38, from Nunawading, has filed a complaint against Tiger Airways Australia with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission under the Disability Discrimination Act. He and his friends, Steve and Robyn May, claim they were unfairly discriminated against when they boarded a flight on 4 March 2008. How a Hearing Test WorksBy: Angela Beckham | 16/10/2008 | WellnessMany of us fear going for various medical tests and exams because we are not sure what the procedure entails. A hearing test, on the other hand, is a fairly standard and simple procedure, and should be done by anyone who may have a hearing impairment. Smoking Linked to Hearing ProblemsBy: Angela Beckham | 16/10/2008 | DisabilitiesSmoking has been linked to numerous illnesses, including heart disease, cancer and emphysema, and now it could be linked to hearing loss as well. A recent US study has revealed that teenagers who smoke, or are exposed to smoke from a young age are more likely to develop hearing and misinterpretation problems.
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