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         Hearing Disorders:     more books (30)
  1. Terminology of Communication Disorders: Speech-Language-Hearing by Lucille Nicolosi, Elizabeth Harryman, et all 2003-10-20
  2. Hearing, Second Edition: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System by Aage R. Moller, 2006-09-11
  3. Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders: A Guide for the Teacher (3rd Edition) by Barbara J. Hall, Herbert J. Oyer, et all 2000-09-10
  4. A Quiet World: Living with Hearing Loss by Professor David G. Myers, 2000-10-11
  5. Your Child's Hearing Loss: A Guide for Parents by Debby Waldman, Jackson Roush, 2009-11-01
  6. Hearing in Children by Jerry L. Northern, Marion P. Downs, 2002-01-15
  7. The Encyclopedia of Deafness and Hearing Disorders (Facts on File Library of Health and Living) by Carol Turkington, Allen E. Sussman, 2003-09
  8. Objective Assessment of Hearing (Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology) by James W. Hall III, De Wet Swanepoel, 2009-12-01
  9. Clinical Neurotology: Diagnosing and Managing Disorders of Hearing, Balance and the Facial Nerve
  10. Speech and Hearing Disorders in Children by Jerome G., Alpiner, 1970-06
  11. The Hearing Sciences by Teri A. Hamill and Lloyd L. Price, 2008-01-15
  12. The Consumer Handbook on Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids: A Bridge to Healing
  13. Occupational Hearing Loss, Third Edition (Occupational Safety and Health)
  14. Foundations of Communication Sciences and Disorders by Paul T Fogle, 2007-11-02

61. HealthyNJ--Information For Healthy Living-Hearing Disorders
Vestibular Disorders English- This page of the New York Online Access to Health for consumers covers comprehensive information on ear and hearing disorders.
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Recommended Web Sites The American Academy of Audiology - This web site is from a professional organization of individuals dedicated to providing quality hearing care to the public. The American Society for Deaf Children - This society is an organization of parents and families that advocates for deaf or hard of hearing children's total quality participation in education, the family and the community. American Speech-Language, Hearing Association (ASHA) - ASHA is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 99,000 speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally. Here is their web site for public information. Ask NOAH About: The Ear and Hearing/Vestibular Disorders - English - This page of the New York Online Access to Health for consumers covers comprehensive information on ear and hearing disorders.

62. Facts On File, Inc.
The Encyclopedia of Deafness and hearing disorders, Second Edition, Updated Library of Health and Living Set, 31Volumes Carol Turkington and Allen E. Sussman
http://www.factsonfile.com/newfacts/FactsDetail.asp?SIDText=0816056153&PageValue

63. Hearing Disorders
Detailed information on the most common types of hearing disorders, including hearing loss, presbycusis, tinnitus, usher syndrome, and noiseinduced hearing
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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 ... Hearing Aids Topics Otolaryngology Home Page
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64. Los Trastornos De La Audición (Hearing Disorders)
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65. HEARING DISORDERS  ON THE INTERNET
hearing disorders ON THE INTERNET. Links to web sites world wide for a number of hearingrelated disorders, including tinnitus and Meniere s disease.
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HEARING DISORDERS ON THE INTERNET January 2002 Compiled by Librarians at Poole Hospital Susan Merner, East Dorset Trusts Library Service Mary Hogg, This guide provides details of a selection of useful sites for health professionals and patients. It does not aim to be exhaustive but should provide a useful starting point with links to other web sites
AudiologyNet
http:// w ww.audiologynet.com/ Links to web sites world wide for a number of hearing-related disorders, including tinnitus and Meniere's disease. Good research and reference links too. News, awareness-raising, advocacy and educational support for deaf people.
British Cochlear Implant Group
http://www.bcig.org
Professional body providing information to medical professionals, people with Cochlear implants and families of potential patients.
Handspeak
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British Tinnitus Association
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66. Alibris: Hearing Disorders
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Browse for subject " Hearing disorders " matched 208 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 9 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Like Sound Through Water: A Mother's Journey Through Auditory Processing Disorder more books like this by Foli, Karen J., and Hallowell, Edward M. (Foreword by) At once informative and moving, this inspiring memoir recounts one mother's experiences with auditory processing disorder, the aural equivalent to dyslexia that afflicts millions of children worldwideincluding the author's son. buy used: from buy new: from Introduction to Audiology more books like this by Martin, Frederick N.

67. HIPUSA - My Health
Common hearing disorders. Noiseinduced Hearing Loss Presbycusis Tinnitus Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by disorders of the inner ear or auditory nerve.
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Know the Facts Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is hearing loss that occurs when an individual is exposed to harmful sounds, either sounds that are too loud or sounds that are loud over a long time. This exposure causes damage to the sensitive structures of the inner ear. If you think you have grown used to a loud noise, it probably has damaged your ears, and there is no treatment-no medicine, no surgery, not even a hearing aid-that completely restores your hearing once it is damaged by noise. When noise is too loud, it begins to kill the nerve endings in the inner ear. As the exposure time to loud noise increases, more and more nerve endings are destroyed. As the number of nerve endings decreases, so does your hearing. There is no way to restore life to dead nerve endings; the damage is permanent.

68. Loyola Univ. Health Sys. - Otolaryngology - Hearing Disorders
Education. You are here Home Health Information Health Topics Otolaryngology hearing disorders. hearing disorders. There are
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You are here: Home Health Information Health Topics Otolaryngology 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. Hearing Loss Presbycusis Tinnitus Congenital Hearing Loss ...
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69. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Hearing Disorders
Hearing Loss Presbycusis Tinnitus Usher Syndrome NoiseInduced Hearing Loss Hearing Aids. Glossary, Otolaryngology Disorders Site Index, Online Resources Click on
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70. Hearing
hearing disorders Medline NLM definition of Meniere s disease A disease of the inner ear characterized by vertigo, tinnitus, and fluctuating hearing loss
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Hearing Disorders Medline NLM definition of Meniere's disease : A disease of the inner ear characterized by vertigo, tinnitus, and fluctuating hearing loss often accompanied by fullness in the affected ear. ENDOLYMPHATIC HYDROPS (swelling of the endolymph-containing structures) is the main pathologic finding. Medline NLM definition of tinnitus : Sounds that are perceived in the absence of any external noise source which may take the form of buzzing, ringing, clicking, pulsations, and other noises. Objective tinnitus refers to noises generated from within the ear or adjacent structures that can be heard by other individuals. The term subjective tinnitus is used when the sound is audible only to the affected individual. Tinnitus may occur as a manifestation of COCHLEAR DISEASES; VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE DISEASES; INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION; CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA; and other conditions.

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72. Hearing Support Groups In Hawaii
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73. HealingWell.com Resource Directory: Hearing_Disorders
Search Site Search Web HealingWell Directory hearing disorders. HealingWell.com Resource Directory. hearing disorders.
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74. Hearing Disorders
Subject hearing disorders Topic Area Neurology General Forum The Neurology and Neurosurgery Forum Question Posted By Dave Pearl on Friday, September 11
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Question Posted By: Dave Pearl on Friday, September 11, 1998
Folks, Correct me if I am wrong but, is the inner ear not the worst place in the body to sustain damage ? Since it sits on the brain it's like having brain damage. To fix
tinnitus, to restore hearing, or fix balance issues, would require restoring the vestibular and/or hearing nerve and/or restoring lost hair cells. Actually, this would apply
more to hearing loss or balance issues. Actually, in the case of tinnitus, it would probably mean destroying frayed hair cells or nerves. Anyhow, I know the ATA is doing excellent research in this area, as is SHHH (hard of hearing Groups).
You think, with inner ear disorders being the number one chronic (incurable) illness in the U.S., you think more dollars would be poured into research. And if money
is an issue, there will be a big pay off for anyone who finds a cure for any of these issues.

75. HON - News : News For Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases
HONselecthearing disorders. HRT Now Tied to Hearing Loss (02/24/2004, HealthDay) When It Comes to Hearing, Timing Isn t Everything (01/12/2004, HealthDay
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Secondhand Smoke May Damage Infants' Hearing
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Cancer Drug Fails for Inner Ear Disease
(10/07/2003, HealthDay) What Was That? (10/07/2003, HealthDay) Turn Down the Volume (09/29/2003, HealthDay) Shedding Light on Hearing Problems (09/26/2003, HealthDay) Internet Info on Cochlear Implants (09/18/2003, HealthDay) Stem Cells May One Day Treat Hearing Problems (09/16/2003, HealthDay) Can You Hear Me? (09/01/2003, HealthDay) Beware the Big Bangs (07/04/2003, HealthDay)

76. Ask The Pros : NEWSOK - Integris Health (hearing Disorders) : Providing FREE Ans
HEI conducts research, provides education and serves humanitarian needs relating to hearing and balance improvement or restoration.
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77. UNC ENT - Hearing Disorders And Treatment For The Adult Patient
Information about treating hearing loss in adult patients including descriptions of common hearing disorders, assessment, and treatment plans, courtesy of UNC
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How do we hear? The ear is usually conceptualized in terms of three parts - the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. Sound vibrations enter the middle ear through the eardrum (tympanic membrane). The sound waves set the eardrum in motion, which in turn activates the three little bones located in the middle ear - malleus, incus and stapes (also known as the hammer, anvil and stirrup). The stirrup transmits the vibration into the fluid that fills the inner ear. The vibration then moves through the fluid within the snail shaped part of the inner ear called the cochlea. There the movement of the fluid stimulates the tiny hair cells that line the cochlea. This in turn stimulates nerve impulses. These nerve impulses are then carried to the brain and are interpreted as sound. Hearing disorders There are a variety of hearing disorders that affect adults. Based on the nature and severity of the disease, treatment can range from medication and follow-up to surgery. The Ear and Hearing Center is a referral base for a variety of ear disorders that affect the adult patient.

78. UNC ENT - Hearing Disorders And Treatment For The Pediatric Patient
Information about treating hearing loss in pediatric patients (children) including descriptions of common hearing disorders, assessment, and treatment plans
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Otosclerosis Cholesteatoma Chronic Otitis Media Acute Otitis Media ... Scheduling Surgery How do we hear? The ear is usually conceptualized in terms of three parts - the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. Sound vibrations enter the middle ear through the eardrum (tympanic membrane). The sound waves set the eardrum in motion, which in turn activates the three little bones, located in the middle ear - malleus, incus and stapes (also known as the hammer, anvil and stirrup). The stirrup transmits the vibration into the fluid that fills the inner ear. The vibration then moves through the fluid within the snail shaped part of the inner ear called the cochlea. There the movement of the fluid stimulates the tiny hair cells that line the cochlea. This in turn stimulates nerve impulses. These nerve impulses are then carried to the brain and are interpreted as sound. Hearing disorders There is a variety of hearing disorders that affect children. Based on the nature and severity of the disease, treatment can range from medication and follow-up to surgery. The Ear and Hearing Center is a referral base for a variety of ear disorders that affect the pediatric patient.

79. Hearing Disorders And Deafness -- Web Sites Serving Iredell County -- NC Health
Web sites of health care providers and services for hearing disorders and Deafness in Iredell North Carolina. Text only version. To the NC Health Info home page,
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80. Hearing Disorders And Deafness -- Web Sites Serving Union County -- NC Health In
Web sites of health care providers and services for hearing disorders and Deafness in Union North Carolina. Text only version. To the NC Health Info home page,
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