2007 Call for Nominations for AAA Board of Directors
Nominations for three Board of Director positions of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), Reston, Va, are now open and may be made by any member of the Academy.
Read MoreNominations for three Board of Director positions of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), Reston, Va, are now open and may be made by any member of the Academy.
Read MoreWhen contemplating the coos and screams of a fellow member of its species, the rhesus monkey, or macaque, makes use of brain regions that correspond to the two principal language centers in the human brain, according to research conducted by scientists at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), two of the National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC.
Read MoreA brief update on Bluetooth terminology and developments, with special emphasis on those impacting hearing care.
Read MoreAmerica Hears, Bristol, Pa, and Dynamic Hearing, Richmond, Australia, a developer of software for the hearing aid and personal communications industries, introduces the Freedom AD, a hearing aid that will use the ultra-low-delay ADRO® (adaptive dynamic range optimization) technology.
Read MoreMedRx Inc, Largo, Fla, has been awarded ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 13485 certification for its corporate manufacturing headquarters.
Read MoreA two-step protocol for assessing the communication needs of patients.
Read MoreThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has helped fulfill the promise of America for millions of individuals living with disabilities.
Read MoreApplying basic scientific knowledge about temporal processing to clinical services that involve hearing instrument dispensing.
Read MoreA second drug test on cyclist Floyd Landis revealed elevated signs of a synthetic testosterone level during the Tour de France, which Landis had won.
Read MoreMany dispensing professionals are surprised to see that clients with thresholds in the severe range can make excellent candidates for cochlear implants.
Read MoreOpen hearing instruments appear to be an effective solution for sound enrichment in TRT for mild and moderate sloping hearing losses, and could substitute artificial sound generation in many cases.
Read MoreWith the resurgence of BTE fittings, knowledge about how to select, create, and acoustically modify earmolds using horns, vents, and damping is more important than ever.
Read MoreThe House Clinic now offers patients an alternative treatment for acoustic neuromas with the use of the Gamma Knife® at Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles.
Read MoreThe Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell), Washington, DC, has awarded $93,000 in college and graduate-level scholarships for the 2006-2007 school year to 31 students who are deaf or hard of hearing and use spoken language to communicate.
Read MoreAre the fitting ranges of open-mold aids being overextended? A perspective on the modification of earmold plumbing in fitting borderline candidates for open-mold fittings.
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