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Articles related to "Hearing Aids"
Digital Hearing Aids Come of Age Deafness and hearing loss are not uncommon among people over 50, or even younger. Today's hearing solutions are affordable, comfortable and highly technical. hearing aids • deaf • hearing loss • siemens • digital hearing aids
Help And Hope For Those With Hearing Loss There are many different kinds of interventions and resources available to those who suffer hearing loss these days. We live in a good time... we have technology on our side. We also need to be wise shoppers. signing • sign language • hearing aids • cochlear implants • ear surgery
Review – Songbird FlexFit The Songbird FlexFit is a disposable hearing aid device designed to last 400 hours, perfect for temporary hearing loss help. songbird • inexpensive hearing aids • disposable hearing aids • hard of hearing • hearing loss
Software Runs Hearing Systems Hearing systems or "hearing aids" have been computerized and can be programmed to a person's individual lifestyle. programs • program • hearing aids • hearing systems • remote control
Assistive Listening Devices in the Classroom Available hearing technology can amplify sound, reduce background noise, and increase signal-to-noise ratios so the hearing-impaired can listen better in class. assistive listening devices classroom • children hearing aids • cochlear implants • fm systems • alerting systems
Tube Riders Hearing Aid Accessories The social and emotional effects of wearing hearing aids often can trouble young children. Tube Riders, hearing aid accessories, help kids accept their hearing devices. tube riders • tuberiders • hearing aide accessories • hearing impaired children • stacie pierce
What is Ménière's Disease? Ménière's is a long-term disorder of the inner ear that affects your hearing, balance and quality of life. This article explores causes, symptoms, and treatment options. meniere • menieres • menieres disease • meniere's • tinnitus
Babysitting for Hearing-Impaired Children Babysitting for a child who can't hear? Learn to communicate! babysitting deaf kids • babysitting deaf children • babysitting for a deaf child • babysitting for a hearing-impaired child
Characteristics of Usher's Syndrome Usher's Syndrome is a genetic disorder primarily characterized by deafness accompanied by Retinitis Pigmentosa, a disorder that causes progressive vision loss. usher syndrome • hearing and vision problems • retinitis pigmentosa • autosomal recessive trait • severe balance problems
Cochlear Implants There are several options when it comes to trying to restore lost hearing. For patients with profound hearing loss, cochlear implants are growing in popularity. cochlear implant • hearing loss • profound hearing loss • hearing aids • cochlea
Evaluation of Hearing Loss and Deafness What are the different causes of hearing loss? How does a physician manage this problem? hearing loss • deafness • hearing impairment • conductive hearing loss • sensorineural hearing loss
How to "talk" to the hard of hearing Everyone has at one time or another tried to communicate with someone who was hard of hearing or deaf whether they wore a hearing aid or not. This article presents brief points to keep in mind to make the most out your next interaction with a person with hearing difficulties. deaf • hard of hearing • hearing loss • sign language • social skills
Nana, Can You Hear Me? How do you explain to your child why grandma is having trouble hearing him? In her book, author and registered nurse Jean Kenney can help. hearing loss • hearing impairment • hearing aids • jean kenney • invisible disability
Newborn Infant Hearing Screenings Most states conduct newborn hearing screenings in the hospital. Funding grants for such result from the Newborn and Infant Hearing Screening and Intervention Act of 1999. newborn infant hearing screening and intervention • pediatric audiologists • speech development in infants • language development • vocabulary development in infants
What is Tinnitus? Almost everyone experiences ringing in the ears at some point during his or her life. Sometimes, excess noise can be a sign of something more serious. hearing loss • hearing aids • hearing loss tinnitus • noise hearing loss • ringing ears
When Baby Has Hearing Loss Young babies and preschoolers with a hearing loss should be receiving speech and language intervention to promote communication. newborn hearing testing • deaf child • hard of hearing child • deaf baby • hearing aid for child
Bring Hearing to Children with Cochlear Implants Cochlear implants are widely recognized as an appropriate intervention for children with bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss. cochclear implants • sensorineural hearing loss • deaf children • profound hearing loss • neural function
Computer Software - Blogs Quick Links: 2007 microsoft office • business computer online training • clip art • computer based training • computer crafts
Helen Clark Talks to Grey Power Hitting the campaign trail in the lead up to New Zealand's general election the Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party Helen Clark emphasised kept promises. new zealand elections • helen clark • labour party • new zealand labour • grey power
Solution to Word Scramble -- Smuggling This is the solution to last week's word scramble on places where criminals use to smuggle objects into or out of the United States. luggage • crates • barrels books • building materials film canisters • cameras
Swimmers Ear – Risks, Symptoms, Treatments Swimmer's Ear is a common condition of people of all ages. You might be surprised to discover some of the risks, symptoms, and treatments for AOE. aoe • acute otitis externa • swimmer's ear • swimmers ear • ear infections
What is Earwax? What is earwax, and what its purpose? Earwax is the common term for cerumen. earwax • cerumen • cerumolytic agent • cerumen impaction • protective properties of cerumen in the ear canal
Word Scramble Puzzle -- Objects Used in Smuggling This is a word scramble puzzle of objects that criminals use to smuggle things in or out of the United States. luggage • crates • barrels books • building materials film canisters • cameras
"We Are The Champions" "Champions" What does it take to become a Champion? People who are champions, and how they've become Champions. champions • hearing impairment • doctors • everyday people
Hearing Impairment Article on people with Hearing Impairments, and how it affects their life. hearing impairments • writing • fear • success • conquer
Hearing Loss on the Farm It may seem somewhat strange that living in a rural setting is a common precursor to hearing loss but it is the sad truth. Cities may be busy with activity and far from quiet but it well known that between 50 to 75 % of all farmers will experience some level of hearing loss. hearing • loss • farm • agriculture
Learning Difficulties for the Hearing Impaired Vocal volume, listening distance, and background noise are the three major classroom factors to be considered when teaching a child with special hearing needs. learning difficulties hearing impaired • kids hearing loss classroom • preschool hearing special needs • children hearing disabilities • suggestions teachers hearing impaired
The Amputation The loss of a limb is like the death of a loved one. We will explore the emotions, and physical problems and some solutions to help the amputee recover. amputation • wooden legs • support • support for amputees
No Excuse Sunday What excuses have you heard (or given?) for not coming to church? Maybe this is an idea whose time has come--No Excuse Sunday! sunday • excuses • answers • marketing
How to Recycle Unusual Items We all know how to crush cans and put them in the blue or green recycling box along with plastic and how to separate regular paper from newspaper. But then there are the odd other household items that we need to toss out. If you hate the thought of throwing things away when they could have life left in them, or worse, cause a health hazard, then this article will help you figure out what to do with those unusual but recyclable items. There are quite a few of them, so this article will run in 4 parts. The first part consist of mostly what to do with your batteries, but keep checking back for what to do with household items ranging from old washing machines and cars to formal gowns and smoke detectors. recycle • batteries • cell phones • motor oil • unusual waste
Tell Us a Story A bit of a diversion this week and an invitation to join a contest here at S101. I'll share my "Internet" story with you and explain why it won't win. freestyle • freeware • freebies • free software • free downloads
MAY IS BETTER SPEECH AND HEARING MONTH Speech/language pathologists and audiologists are an invaluable tool and resource for you to utilize. speech/language pathologist • audiologist • screening
MAY IS BETTER SPEECH AND HEARING MONTH Speech/language pathologists and audiologists are an invaluable tool to you in so many different ways. speech/language therapsit • speech/language pathologist • audiologist • screening
Site Map Site Map of Computer Software.Suite101.com computer software • microsoft office • computer training • microsoft office 2003 • microsoft office 2003
A Primer on Rapid Manufacturing So-called "rapid" techniques let users build models of products early in the design cycle to cut development costs. Some methods even build finished parts. rapid prototyping • additive manufacturing • fused deposition modeling • sterlithography • selective laser sintering
Changes to the Americans With Disabilities Act The American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) goes into effect January 1, 2009. Learn what this means for you. americans disabilities • american with disabilities act • adaaa • amended ada • equal employment opportunity council
Disabled Museum Lovers Should Head to the Met The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the most accessible museums in the country, with programs that let people with disabilities enjoy sophisticated culture. met museum new york • accessible museum • gallery talks • accessible new york • audio tours
Everyone Has The Right To Shine Shinning people who are hearing impaired, or deaf. virl osmond • donny and marie • malia jackson
Fitting Into the Hearing World Deafness vs hearing impairment with a cochlear implant cochlear implant • deafness • hearing impairment
Identifying Hearing Loss in Children Hearing loss puts a child's normal speech and language development in jeopardy. It is imperative that any hearing impairment be identified by the toddler years. identifying hearing loss children • signs partial deafness toddlers • hearing impairment infants daycare • hearing problems types treatments • signs symptoms hearing loss
Self Esteem Self esteem plays an important role in each of our lives. esteem • life • changes • hearing impairment
Accessible Airports - Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) bills itself "America's Friendliest Airport" and lives up to that reputation meeting the needs of disabled passengers. disabled travel • air travel for the disabled • disability compliant airports • airport accessibility • services for disabled travelers
Age 50 Plus Free Guide to Deals on Everything A new Web guide to age-related deals gives frugal shoppers hundreds of ways to get cheaper prices on hotels, car rentals, food, clothing, movies, dining and medicine. 50 plus hot deals guide • best travel deals • top car rental deals • grocery discounts • fitness deals
All About Hyperacusis Many people have heard of hearing loss, but what if you have the opposite? What if you suddenly hear everything too loudly? This is what happens with hyperacusis. hyperacusis • hyper-sensitive hearing • pink noise • neurological injuries • brain injury
Babysitting Children With Disabilities If you will babysit for children with special needs, you will be able to find lots of work. This article introduces a series on what you need to know. babysitting • babysitting special needs kids • babysitting disabled kids • babysitting handicapped kids • babysitting special needs children
Book Review: David Lodge, Deaf Sentence David Lodge's witty new novel explores the misunderstandings that can occur when your hearing is far from perfect.... book review david lodge deaf sentence • plot summary david lodge deaf sentence • david lodge deafness • characters in david lodge deaf sentence • books by david lodge
Brain Tumor Diagnosis Doesn't Always Mean Cancer When people hear the words "brain tumor" they automatically think cancer. Fortunately, brain tumors of any kind are relatively rare, and many are benign. brain tumor diagnosis doesn't always mean cancer • benign acoustic neuromas often go undiagnosed for • benign brain tumors • gamma knife treatment for benign tumors • diagnosis and treatment of acoustic neuromas
Change Doesn't Have To Be Overwhelming Changes, in life, science, and technology changes • self esteem • learning • growing and technology
Communicating With Others Wonders for Hearing Impaired and Deaf Children of today..... cochlear implant • baldi • primetime • new world offers |
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