Nuance Audio Data Highlights Need for Early Intervention in Mild Hearing Loss
On World Hearing Day, Nuance Audio points to scientific evidence on the measurable effects of listening effort, delayed care, and dual sensory challenges.
On World Hearing Day, Nuance Audio points to scientific evidence on the measurable effects of listening effort, delayed care, and dual sensory challenges.
The campaign will address some unique challenges associated with speech, language, swallowing, and hearing disorders in the current environment.
The manual includes audiogram examples on a varying level of complexity (basic, intermediate, and advanced), accompanied by official interpretations, matching the specific interpretation method recommended by the authors.
MIT and Mass General Hospital researchers are working to prevent delayed diagnoses of speech and language disorders in children with a computer system that automatically screens young kids for early speech-language problems.
Read MoreExperts discuss improving outcomes for children who are deaf or hard of hearing at Friends of Hearing Caucus Briefing Luncheon in Washington, DC on June 11, 2015.
Read MoreJane Madell, PhD, says parents need current, accurate, and honest information when making important and difficult decisions about the needs of their hearing-impaired children—not information based on what might have been true 20-30 years ago.
Read MoreThe Oticon Foundation has announced the award of a $94,000 grant to The CARE Project.
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