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» Editor's Note: Join the Conversation!
Tuesday, January 18th 2011 Healthy Hearing announces a new functionality which enables its readers to comment on and share content across social networks.
» Meniere's Disease
Sunday, March 1st 2009 The inner ear is a delicate membraneous sense organ, which is encased in a bony shell. It is suspended within a latice-like bony framework, called the mastoid bone, which is located behind the outer ear.
» Meniere's Disease
Friday, May 23rd 2008 The inner ear is a delicate membraneous sense organ, which is encased in a bony shell.
» What is a Speech-Language Pathologist?
Wednesday, April 9th 2008 A Speech-Language Pathologist is a specialist who: Helps people develop their communication abilities and treats speech, language, and voice disorders.Provides services including prevention, identification, evaluation,...
» What is Early Intervention
Wednesday, April 9th 2008 Early intervention applies to children of school age or younger who are discovered to have or be at risk of developing a handicapping condition or other special need that may affect their development. Early intervention...
» Ear Wax
Monday, January 14th 2008 Okay, so its not a great conversation starter but the fact is that ear wax, called cerumen by hearing health professionals, is a fact of life. Its not one of those things people...
» Acoustic Neuroma
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Acoustic tumors are fibrous growths originating from the balance nerve and are not malignant. They do not spread to other parts of the brain, other than by direct extension.
» Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 You may have certain communication needs that cannot be solved by the use of hearing aids alone. These situations may involve the use of the telephone, radio, television, and the inability to hear the door chime, telephone bell, and alarm clock.
» Chronic Ear Infections
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Chronic ear infection is the result of an ear infection that has left a residual injury to the ear. This type of infection has been established as the cause of your ear problem.
» Cochlear Implants
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Generally speaking, cochlear implants are for patients with severe-to-profound, sensorineural hearing loss. There are approximately 500,000 patients in the USA with severe-to-profound hearing loss.
» Different Types of Ear Physician Specialists
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Otolaryngologists (also called ear-nose-and-throat, or ENT, doctors) are physicians who have advanced training in disorders of the ear, nose, throat and head and neck.
» Eustachian Tube Problems
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 The ear is comprised of three portions: an outer ear (external), a middle ear and inner ear. Each part performs an important function in the process of hearing.
» Middle Ear Implants
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Middle ear implants are surgically implanted devices. The FDA has approved specific middle ear implants and the FDA is still reviewing others. The middle ear implant is a useful hearing instrument and is quite different from traditional hearing aids.
» Tinnitus
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of a sound which is reported by patients that is unrelated to an external source of stimulation. Tinnitus is a very common disorder.
» What is a 'Hearing Instrument Specialist'?
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 The hearing aid specialist has training in the assessment of patients who specifically seek rehabilitation for hearing loss.
» What is an Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)?
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Auditory Processing (also called Central Auditory Processing) refers to the means by which we make sense of what we hear. "Auditory Processing Disorders" refers to the abnormal interaction of hearing, neural transmission and the brain's ability to make sense of sound.
» What is Tinnitus?
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of a sound which is reported by patients that is unrelated to an external source of stimulation. Tinnitus is a very common disorder.
» What is an Audiologist?
Tuesday, July 10th 2007 An audiologist is a professional who diagnoses, treats, and manages individuals with hearing loss or balance problems.
» The Audiogram: Explanation and Significance
Monday, June 12th 2006 Everybody who receives a hearing aid has his or her hearing tested with a pure-tone audiometer, not everybody receives a comprehensive explanation of exactly what the results mean.
» Auditory Processing Disorders
Monday, October 25th 2004 Overview:Auditory processing is ''what the brain does with what the ear hears'' (Katz, 1992). Although the ear is responsible for picking up sound and directing it to auditory...
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