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  1. Hearing Disorders Handbook by Maurice Miller and Jerome Schein, 2008-06-30
  2. Auditory Neuropathy: A New Perspective On Hearing Disorders by Yvonne Sininger, Arnold Starr, 2001-03-16

41. Lyme Disease And Ear And Hearing Disorders
Lyme Disease and Ear and hearing disorders. Lyme Disease and Ear and hearing disorders. Links to MEDLINE citations on Lyme Disease and hearing disorders.
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Lyme Disease and Ear and Hearing Disorders
Lyme disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by a tick bite and affects humans and animals.
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This section contains links to citations and abstracts of medical and scientific articles from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Library of Medicine (NLM) MEDLINE database. MEDLINE - ALL ear, hearing, etc. NOT biopsy AND Lyme disease - 78 on 15 Sep 00
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42. Myths About Hearing Loss, Hearing Aids, And Hearing Disorders From Hearing Aid H
Learn the facts about hearing aids, hearing loss and disorders from HearingAidHelp.com, your online resource for information on hearing aids, hearing loss and
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Common myths about hearing disorders If I had a hearing loss, I certainly would know about it. Everyone mumbles when they talk to me. Hearing aids will restore my hearing to normal. Hearing aids totally eliminate distracting background noise ... It's too expensive to get a good hearing aid. If I had a hearing loss, I certainly would know about it. Not necessarily. Often a hearing loss develops slowly and subtly. Our own built-in defenses may make it difficult for us to determine whether we have a hearing loss or not. Hearing loss is usually gradual in onset. Many times we adjust and get used to it as it is happening to us. A simple hearing test would determine if a hearing loss exists. Everyone mumbles when they talk to me. Some people do mumble. But if you think ALL people mumble then it's time to accept it is your hearing and not everyone else's mumbling. Hearing aids will restore my hearing to normal.

43. Facts About Hearing Loss By Hearing Aid Help
Learn about the most common types of hearing disorders and how hearing aids can help with hearing loss. Facts about hearing disorders. Who has hearing loss.
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Facts about hearing disorders Who has hearing loss Approximately 28 million people in the U.S. alone, or about 10% of its population, have significant hearing loss; and 120 million people worldwide have this same problem. More than 30% of people over 65 have some type of hearing loss, and 14% of the population between ages 45 and 64 have hearing loss. Close to 8 million people between the ages of 18 and 44 and 7 million children have hearing loss. Sensorineural damage, often referred to as nerve deafness, is the most common form of hearing loss. Why most hearing disorders are left untreated Hearing aids can offer dramatic improvements for approximately 95% of hearing losses. Unfortunately, many hearing disorders are left untreated because:
  • Only 16% of physicians routinely screen for hearing loss. Prejudice and embarrassment from experiencing hearing loss prevent close to 15 million from getting help. An estimated 7 million cannot afford hearing aids.

44. Hearing Disorders -- Psychological Aspects Links, Articles And Topics At Suite10
Links, topics and articles at Suite101 related to hearing disorders Psychological aspects. Subject Heading hearing disorders Psychological aspects,
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45. Ears And Hearing: History Of Hearing Disorders
ENT LINK Virtual Museum Exhibits History of hearing disorders. History of hearing disorders. In the first century BC Archigenes
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In the first century BC Archigenes, an eminent physician of Rome, treated hearing disorders by sending loud, irritating noises to the ear through a tuba. This suggests that early physicians knew how to amplify sound using a funnel-like object. However, it wasn’t until the 16th century that references to hearing aids were consistently made. Rather than using hearing aids to treat their patients, very early physicians used a variety of other remedies. In this early period of medicine, it was thought that mucus and any other fluid found in the ear, nose, or throat came from the brain. Subsequently, deafness was thought to be caused by the build-up of fluids from cerebral infections. To combat such infections, Galen (130-200 AD) recommended that patients lose weight and take laxatives. He also applied special liquids that were “capable of dissolving thick and tenacious fluids.” Alexander de Tralles (525-605) treated hearing loss with a variety of methods, including the juices of roaches, sea baths, and leeches. Later in the thirteenth century, a few physicians were known to use the fat of the green tree frog to cure hearing loss. Tricks of the Trade: Ears and Hearing
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46. Hearing Disorders
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47. Hearing Disorders
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48. HSLS: Hearing Disorders
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Web Sites Books Center for Hearing and Deaf Services, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA This site lists information on the Hearing Aid Recycling Program (HARP), Audiology services, speech/language pathology, assistive device center, interpreting service programs, psychiatric outpatient clinic, other services, and FYI. Self Help for Hard of Hearing People This site contains links to contacts, what's happenning!, chapter and group meeting, hearing loss resources, membership, and the Pennsylvania State Congress News. Printer Friendly Format Standard Format The Health Sciences Library System supports the Health Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh , which include Medicine Dental Medicine Pharmacy Health and Rehabilitation Sciences ... Nursing , and Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh and the
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49. HSLS: Hearing Disorders
Conditions / hearing disorders. Web Sites Books State Local Resources. National Resources. MedlinePlus® hearing disorders and Deafness. The
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Web Sites Books Center for Hearing and Deaf Services, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA This site lists information on the Hearing Aid Recycling Program (HARP), Audiology services, speech/language pathology, assistive device center, interpreting service programs, psychiatric outpatient clinic, other services, and FYI. Self Help for Hard of Hearing People This site contains links to contacts, what's happenning!, chapter and group meeting, hearing loss resources, membership, and the Pennsylvania State Congress News. National Resources MedlinePlus®: Hearing Disorders and Deafness The latest news, research and information on prevention, treatment, advocacy, statistics, treatment centers directories and disease management from the National Library of Medicine. Also see the related pages listed in the left-hand column. Printer Friendly Format Standard Format The Health Sciences Library System supports the Health Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh , which include Medicine Dental Medicine Pharmacy Health and Rehabilitation Sciences ... Nursing , and Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh and the
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50. Beaumont Hospitals - Hearing Disorders
hearing disorders. There are many conditions concerned with hearing that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional.
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51. Connecticut Children's Medical Center: Rehab/ Speech-Language Pathology And Audi
Comprehensive services to children with speech and hearing disorders, such as speech and language evaluations and therapeutic services. Audiometric services are provided to 18 hours through 18 years of age.
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Services: Speech Audiology Staff Office Locations The Speech and Hearing Center specializes in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with hearing, communication, or feeding/swallowing concerns. Speech-language pathologists provide assessment and intervention to inpatients and outpatients with traumatic brain injuries, feeding and swallowing disorders, fluency disorders, voice disorders, and neurological and developmentally-based language and/or speech disorders. Services include identification of augmentative communication strategies and the use of assistive technology. Audiological services include infant hearing screening and testing, comprehensive assessment of hearing acuity and middle ear function, brainstem evoked response testing, hearing aid fitting and dispensing, and full audiometric services to children who have had cochlear implants. A physician referral and prescription will facilitate service delivery on the part of most insurance carriers. STAFF Cheryl Archer, MS, CCC-SLP, Team Leader -

52. Hearing Disorders - Disease, Disorder, Or Condition Overview And/or Article Libr
hearing disorders Overview and library of articles relating to particular disease, condition, or disorder. hearing disorders. Overview
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53. Frequently Asked Questions To Our Audiologist About Hearing And Ear Related Issu
Ms. Ears Questions and Answers. Questions about hearing disorders from real people and answered by real audiologists.
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54. Books, Journals And Videos About Hearing Disorders, Products, Hearing Loss And O
Disabilities, disorders and hearing loss. A resource of hearing information about hearing. Location http//www.hearingdepot.com/index_load1.html. PLEASE VISIT
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55. Otolaryngology - Hearing Disorders
hearing disorders There are many conditions concerned with hearing that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional.
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Hearing Disorders There are many conditions concerned with hearing that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. Listed in the directory below are some of the conditions, for which we have provided a brief overview. If you cannot find the condition in which you are interested, please visit the Otolaryngology Online Resources page in this Web site for an Internet/World Wide Web address that may contain additional information on that topic. Hearing Loss Presbycusis Tinnitus Usher Syndrome ... contact us
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56. Hearing Disorders & Deafness - National Institutes Of Health (NIH)
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57. Deaf Resource Center - Your Gateway To Deaf Sites
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58. Allergy Relief, Sinus Relief - Ear, Nose And Throat Allergy Problems, Hearing Di
Allergy Relief, Sinus Relief Ear, Nose and Throat Allergy Problems, hearing disorders, Sleep Apnea, Sinusitis, Sinus Problems! hearing disorders.
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Health Articles to Read Physicians Audiologists Therapists Allergies ... Taste Disorders Hearing Disorders The sense of hearing is a very important part of our life. Hearing allows us to communicate with others and is our connection to the environment. Unfortunately, problems can arise with this very important sense which can negatively affect our way of life. An individual with a hearing disorder can resume a normal way of life through proper testing and treatment. A hearing disorder can occur anywhere along the auditory pathway. Otoscopy is the visual inspection of the external auditory canal and eardrum. This determines if there is any blockage of the canal and the status of the eardrum. Analysis of the middle ear. This test is used to examine the status of the middle ear structure (eardrum, bones of the middle ear, and muscles of the middle ear) and space. Otoacoustic emissions is a test to determine how the outer hair cells of the cochlear (hearing organ) are functioning. This computerized test is performed automatically without the participant having to do anything. OAE testing is very useful in testing the hearing of very young children. Auditory brainstem response is an electrophysidogical test that determines the integrity of the auditory nerve and brainstem. Hearing Aids The use and fitting of hearing aids is a very complex task for both the user and the audiologist doing the fitting and directing the rehabilitation program. The user must keep in mind that the decision to try a hearing aid requires a commitment to the process. The use of a hearing aid is not just deciding to wear the device similar to wearing a piece of jewelry.

59. MedWebPlus Subject Diseases And Conditions Hearing Disorders

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60. HealthyNJ--Information For Healthy Living-Hearing Disorders
Some hearing tests can detect disorders in the auditory processing areas of the brain. These tests measure the ability to interpret
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Hearing Loss and Deafness
Hearing loss is deterioration in hearing; deafness is profound hearing loss. Hearing loss may be caused by a mechanical problem in the ear canal or middle ear that blocks the conduction of sound (conductive hearing loss) or by damage to the inner ear, auditory nerve, or auditory nerve pathways in the brain (sensorineural hearing loss). The two types of hearing loss can be distinguished by comparing how well a person hears sounds conducted by air with how well the person hears sounds conducted by bones. Diagnosis: In adults, hearing by bone conduction is tested by placing the base of a vibrating tuning fork against the head. The vibration spreads throughout the skull, including through the bony cochlea in the inner ear. The cochlea contains hair cells that convert the vibrations to nerve impulses, which then travel along the auditory nerve. This test bypasses the outer and middle ear, evaluating only the inner ear, auditory nerve, and auditory nerve pathways in the brain. Tuning forks with a variety of pitches (frequencies) are used because a person may be able to hear sounds at some pitches but not others.

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