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iPad App Opens Music Theory to Deaf Individuals
Wednesday, May 23rd 2012
New app available for the iPad allows individuals with hearing loss or deafness to learn complex music theory.
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Device That Produces Tiny Skull Vibrations a Big Help for Hearing Impaired, Loyola Study Finds
Saturday, May 24th 2008
Oakbrook Terrace, IL. - Although Jim McGinn of Wheaton is completely deaf in his right ear, he still can hear from that side.A sound processor McGinn wears just behind his right...
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UT Southwestern Testing New Hybrid Hearing Device Combining Advantages of Hearing Aids, Implants
Saturday, May 17th 2008
Dallas April 17, 2008 A new hybrid hearing aid/cochlear implant device designed for patients who can benefit from both is being evaluated by UT Southwestern Center otolar...
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UF Experts Fashion Prosthetic Ears for Young Son of Olympic Medalist
Friday, October 12th 2007
Gainsville, Fla. For the past week, 5-year-old Jorden Flowers, hands flashing through the air, has excitedly signed the words as he arrives at the University of Florida of...
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The World's First Truly Robotic Micro-Drill Has Been Used in a Surgical Operation in Birmingham, UK.
Monday, July 2nd 2007
28 March 2007-It does not have to be programmed or made to work from a computer operated by a human. It is smart. It just knows where to go and what to do. This has never...
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Telemedicine Could Offer Fewer Follow-Up Tests and Greater Satisfaction for Patients
Friday, June 14th 2002
A study published on THE LANCET'S website today-www.thelancet.com - has measured the effects of telemedicine (the use of video-conferencing technology between patients, general...