Tuning Forks Revisited: Theory, Use, and Interpretation of Results
A look at two of the oldest audiological tests and how to interpret them.
Read MoreA look at two of the oldest audiological tests and how to interpret them.
Read MoreMany of the physical principles of music are familiar to hearing care—they’re just called different things.
Read MoreHaving developed a successful practice in Santa Ana, Calif, he was chosen to fit President Ronald Reagan with a hearing aid.
Read MoreCombating deep metaphors and the rationale for audiological-psychological collaboration.
Read MoreThe book bridges the gap between theory and clinical application for electroacoustic and electrophysiologic assessment of hearing loss across the age range.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Audiology on behalf of audiologists, and the Hearing Loss Association of America on behalf of people with hearing loss, are collaborating in Get in the Hearing Loop, a public education campaign.
Read MoreThe students earned otoscopes through the program, which tests their knowledge about the history of their profession.
Read MoreNew research gives new meaning to the phrase “Listen To Your Heart.”
Read MoreThe researchers reviewed the charts of 23 children and teens with single-sided deafness who received bone-anchored hearing aids over a 3-year period. Scores on hearing tests and questionnaires improved significantly following surgery, according to the report.
Read MoreDespite advances in hearing technology, hearing aids were associated with old age more than any other accessories surveyed, including glasses, a wheelchair, crutches, and canes for the blind.
Read MoreCompany says its growth required more space; relocation brings warehouses together.
Read MoreWilliam F. Austin scholarship and Outstanding Student Clinician scholarships to be awarded in August.
Read MoreThe Group anticipates an organic sales growth of 17 to 18% and an EBITA margin of around 28% for the business year 2009/10.
Read MoreCompany rolls out program in New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Massachussets, and Michigan.
Read MoreThe awards help to advance and advocate for the future of audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech, language, and hearing science to provide treatments for more than 49 million children and adults with communication disorders.
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