Hearing Loss
Video Description: Shirley Pollak CUNY Master Degree in Audiology Clinical Doctorate in Audiology from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry School of Audiology Certificate of Clinical Competence by ASHA Related Article Subjects: drmdk, Ears, hearing, loss, pediatrics
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How To Test Your Own Ears - Hearing Loss Test
Due to the way YouTube encodes the audio I can't test you directly with the video. They use anti-aliasing mpeg layer 3 compression that will distort the pitch. Try the flash program directly, it uses... How to Prevent Causes for Hearing LossBy: Jeff Holmes | 05/08/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsThere are many degrees of hearing loss. There are also many different causes. If you want to protect yourself from going deaf, you need to educate yourself on these causes and how they can be prevented. Sensorineural Hearing Loss Causes -What You Need To Know GuidesBy: Curtis Shepard | 11/08/2009 | Alternative MedicineWhen you or a friend or family member suffers a deafness, it's critical to find out the sensorineural hearing loss causes and the possible treatments. To realise how it happens, it is important to appreciate how someone hears. The ear is made up of three parts : the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The inner ear is where the most vital part of the ear, the cochlea, is located. The cochlea has the shape of a snail shell and is filled with fluid and little hairs. 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 About Hearing Loss:By: Eze ThankGod ik | 28/11/2008 | HealthHearing loss simply means sudden or gradual decrease of how well you can hear a sound. Many things can lead to this problem. The degree of this problem sometimes depends on the cause itself. About Hearing Loss:By: Eze ThankGod ik | 01/12/2008 | HealthHearing loss simply means sudden or gradual decrease of how well you can hear a sound. Many things can lead to this problem. The degree of this problem sometimes depends on the cause itself. The loss may be partial or temporal, it can be permanent, mild or severe, it can also be reversed. 5 Tips on Preventing Hearing LossBy: Alvin Toh | 04/09/2007 | HealthHearing loss, which was once associated with the elderly, is becoming a prevalent problem in youngsters and baby boomers. Exposure to loud music for extended period of time tops the list of noise induced hearing loss. Coping With Hearing LossBy: Steve Hudson | 16/01/2007 | HealthOur sense of hearing is one of the wonderful gifts that are bestowed upon human beings. Hearing lossBy: Sajid Latif | 29/04/2009 | HealthHearing loss is called 'sensorineural' and refers to damage to the pathway for sound impulses from the hair cells.
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