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Hearing Disorders and Deafness
National Library of Medicine — Alström syndrome nonsyndromic deafness Pendred syndrome Usher syndromeMore…
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Get Your Hearing Checked
Talk to a friend or family member about what they can do to help. Watch this short presentation to learn more about hearing loss. Learn about getting your vision checked, another important screening for older adults. Get rid of background noise - ...More…
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Proteins Linked to Congenital Deafness Help Build, ...
National Institute of Deafness — HomeNews & Events2009Proteins Linked to Congenital Deafness Help Build, Maintain Stereocilia in the Inner Ear If the inner ear were a city, then stereocilia could be considered the flashy, high-rise buildings making up the skyline. Protruding ...More…
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It's Not Just About Hair Cells: New Research Shows ...
National Institute of Deafness — HomeNews & Events2009It's Not Just About Hair Cells: New Research Shows Tectorial Membrane Plays a More Active Role in Helping Us Hear A "column" of three outer hair cells and one inner hair cell beneath the tectorial membrane (blue). ...More…
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Hearing Aids
About the Clerc Center Our Schools Information and Resources Info to Go About Info to Go Help for Babies (0 to 3) Educate Children (3 to 21) Transition to Adulthood Hearing Loss Information Language and Literacy Hearing & Communication Technology ...More…
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Find An Audiologist
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FreeMD® Hearing Loss: Visit Virtual Doctor
Free MD — Hearing Loss Symptom Check-Up As the virtual doctor, I'll help you decide if you need to see a doctor and why. To do this, I will ask you some questions about your Hearing Loss and medical history. Hearing LossMore…
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The Deaf and Hard of Hearing
US Fire Administration — There are 11 million deaf or hard of hearing Americans who are unable to rely on the life-saving warning sound of a working smoke alarm to alert them of fire. It is crucial that this audience is aware of the availability of flashing or vibrating ...More…
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Hearing & Communication Technology
Deaf and hard of hearing children may not hear their teacher calling them, the doorbell ringing, or understand spoken dialogue on television. Ask enough of the "How do deaf children..." and " What if..." questions, and inevitably you ...More…
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Subtitulado Opcional de Programas
FCC — Federal Communications Commission - Subtitulado opcional de programas El subtitulado opcional (closed captioning) muestra la porción de audio de un programa televisivo en forma de texto, en la pantalla de los televisores, permitiendo que las ...More…
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Hearing Aids for Adults
Speech, Language, Hearing Association — What is your current living situation? A dormitory? An apartment? A house? A facility such as a group home, assisted living, or nursing home? Are there certain people that are more difficult to hear than others? Do you have to communicate from ...More…