One-Stop Center Offers Quality and Diverse Services: John L Ferrante, MHA-HIS
Success in the nursing home niche requires a certain sensitivity that John L. Ferrante, MHA-HIS, has meticulously cultivated for the past 25 years.
Read MoreSuccess in the nursing home niche requires a certain sensitivity that John L. Ferrante, MHA-HIS, has meticulously cultivated for the past 25 years.
Read MoreS. Grant Williams, HAS, owner of Niceville Hearing Center in Niceville, Fla, knows all about hearing loss challenges and obstacles—and overcoming them.
Read MoreA gene associated with both noise-induced and age-related hearing loss has been identified by an international team of researchers funded by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD).
Read MoreFor a fourth consecutive year, multiple disciplines worldwide will confer about global hearing health care concerns during the 4th Coalition for Global Hearing Health Conference.
Read MoreHouse Research Institute (HRI) is recruiting patients for a Phase II clinical trial to test a medication that may slow the progression of Neurofibromatosis Type-2, commonly referred to as NF2.
Read MoreElliott Berger, MS, Division Scientist for 3M’s Personal Safety Division, will be presented with the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) Lifetime Achievement Award in St. Petersburg, Fla, in February 2013.
Read MoreThe February 2013 Hearing Review Table of Contents
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Read MoreAlthough rare, musical tinnitus has been reported in the literature. This article presents a case study of a 56-year-old woman whose musical tinnitus began days after receiving a cochlear implant and having it activated.
Read MoreInformation on the risk of loud music to hearing, education on ear protection, and audiological services, and measures of iPod volume should lead to better ear protection strategies by university music students and faculty.
Read MoreThe article, published in the February 2013 issue of Otology and Neurology, provides preliminary results on how Sophono’s closed-skin bone-anchored implant worked in children with ear atresia.
Read MoreOticon Pediatrics has introduced a new, child-friendly FM receiver designed to help audiologists in school settings simplify some of the complexity of everyday listening and learning for both students with listening and concentration difficulties.
Read MoreResearchers have designed a way to specifically recognize and fix a mutation in a gene that causes hearing loss due to Usher syndrome.
Read MoreThe South Carolina Academy of Audiology (SCAA) and the Georgia Academy of Audiology (GAA) adopted formal resolutions to support the Academy of Doctors of Audiology’s 18X18 initiative at their annual membership meetings.
Read MoreA definitive clinical guide to geriatric audiology is now in an updated edition.
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