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  1. Terminology of Communication Disorders: Speech-Language-Hearing by Lucille Nicolosi, Elizabeth Harryman, et all 2003-10-20
  2. Hearing, Second Edition: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System by Aage R. Moller, 2006-09-11
  3. Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders: A Guide for the Teacher (3rd Edition) by Barbara J. Hall, Herbert J. Oyer, et all 2000-09-10
  4. A Quiet World: Living with Hearing Loss by Professor David G. Myers, 2000-10-11
  5. Your Child's Hearing Loss: A Guide for Parents by Debby Waldman, Jackson Roush, 2009-11-01
  6. Hearing in Children by Jerry L. Northern, Marion P. Downs, 2002-01-15
  7. The Encyclopedia of Deafness and Hearing Disorders (Facts on File Library of Health and Living) by Carol Turkington, Allen E. Sussman, 2003-09
  8. Objective Assessment of Hearing (Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology) by James W. Hall III, De Wet Swanepoel, 2009-12-01
  9. Clinical Neurotology: Diagnosing and Managing Disorders of Hearing, Balance and the Facial Nerve
  10. Speech and Hearing Disorders in Children by Jerome G., Alpiner, 1970-06
  11. The Hearing Sciences by Teri A. Hamill and Lloyd L. Price, 2008-01-15
  12. The Consumer Handbook on Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids: A Bridge to Healing
  13. Occupational Hearing Loss, Third Edition (Occupational Safety and Health)
  14. Foundations of Communication Sciences and Disorders by Paul T Fogle, 2007-11-02

101. COE: COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS AND SCIENCES, Wichita State University, Kansas, Uni
In addition, WSU s SpeechLanguage-Hearing Clinic has a significant client base. to the public in the areas of speech, language, and hearing disorders.
http://webs.wichita.edu/dt/beta.asp?u=cdsnew&p=/clinic/

102. Facts On File, Inc.
The Encyclopedia of Deafness and hearing disorders, Second Edition, Updated Because deafness and other hearing disorders affect so many Americans,
http://www.factsonfile.com/newfacts/FactsDetail.asp?SIDText=0816056153&PageValue

103. National Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Supports and conducts research in, and distributes information on, the disorders of human communication, including hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech, and language.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
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104. University Of Oregon, College Of Education :
Coursework in the CDS program includes classes in speech, language, hearing sciences and disorders, as well as classes in counseling, cognitive rehabilitation, research methods, and service delivery. Program offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral level training in speech pathology.
http://education.uoregon.edu/field.htm?id=45

105. Hearing Aids [NIDCD Health Information]
Describes what hearing aids are and how they work, how to get a diagnosis of hearing loss, and the different types of hearing aids. From the US National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication disorders.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/hearingaid.asp
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What is a hearing aid?
A hearing aid is an electronic, battery-operated device that amplifies and changes sound to allow for improved communication. Hearing aids receive sound through a microphone, which then converts the sound waves to electrical signals. The amplifier increases the loudness of the signals and then sends the sound to the ear through a speaker. Top
How common is hearing loss and what causes it?
Approximately 28 million Americans have a hearing impairment. Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent chronic health conditions in the United States, affecting people of all ages, in all segments of the population, and across all socioeconomic levels. Hearing loss affects approximately 17 in 1,000 children under age 18. Incidence increases with age: approximately 314 in 1,000 people over age 65 have hearing loss. Hearing loss can be hereditary, or it can result from disease, trauma, or long-term exposure to damaging noise or medications. Hearing loss can vary from a mild but important loss of sensitivity, to a total loss of hearing.
How do we hear?

106. Welcome To The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
ASHA is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 96,000 audiologists, speechlanguage pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. This site is a resource for ASHA members, persons interested in information about communication disorders, and for those wanting career and membership information.
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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for  more than 118,000 members and affiliates  who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists.
 find out  more about ASHA Members: ASHA Leadership Elections in progress until September 9, 2005 Members: Let the Ombudsman know how ASHA is doing Members: Visit the  new online guide to Dynamic Assessment School-based Members: Get presentations for your community and colleagues - The Role of the SLP in Schools and Getting Ready for Reading and Writing Members: Get survey results from the 2005 SLP Health Care Survey Frequency Report Join The ASHA Gathering Place - an online mentoring opportunity.

107. Journal Of Communication Disorders
Publication on topics related to disorders of speech, language, and hearing. Includes ordering information and free sample copy.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jcomdis/
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Now Includes Clinics in Communications Disorders
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Editor:
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Journal of Communication Disorders publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language, and hearing. Authors are encouraged to submit reports of experimental or descriptive investigations, theoretical or tutorial papers, case reports, or brief communications to the editor. Special topic issues titled Clinics in Communication Disorders provide clinicians with essential information on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of communication disorders.

108. Hearing Loss
hearing or Not? Many disorders can affect the hearing of children and adults. This section provides information on the causes and effects of hearing loss in
http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/disorders/
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Hearing Loss
Many disorders can affect the hearing of children and adults. This section provides information on the causes and effects of hearing loss in both children and adults. Self-Test
Take this self-assessment to determine whether you should see an audiologist. How Do I Know if I Have a Hearing Loss?
Signs that may indicate you have a hearing loss. Impairment, Disorder, Disability
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Types of Hearing Loss

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109. :: Helix Hearing Care Of America Corp.
Promotes a multidisciplinary clinical approach in the treatment and rehabilitation of disorders of the auditory system.
http://www.helixhca.com

110. Types Of Hearing Loss
Impairment, Disorder, Disability Medication Effects on hearing Noise is difficult to define! Noisy Toys, Dangerous Play SelfTest
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Type, Degree, and Configuration of Hearing Loss
Types of Hearing Loss
When describing hearing loss we generally look at three attributes: type of hearing loss degree of hearing loss , and the configuration of the hearing loss Hearing loss can be categorized by where or what part of the auditory system is damaged. There are three basic types of hearing loss: conductive hearing loss sensorineural hearing loss and mixed hearing loss
Conductive Hearing Loss
Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound is not conducted efficiently through  the outer ear canal to the eardrum and the tiny bones, or ossicles, of the middle ear.

111. OSLHA
A professional nonprofit organization of speech pathologists, audiologists and students, engaged in clinical, educational, and research activities in communication disorders.
http://www.ohioslha.org/
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Call for Papers Deadline: September 16, 2005 Read More. Mission History Vision Purpose Annual Goals Code of Ethics Contact OSLHA Benefits Requirements Liability Insurance Representation Membership Form Members Exclusively Volunteer Opportunities Licensing Board American Academy of Audiology (AAA) American Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc (ASHA) Ohio Department of Education (ODE) Ohio Agency Directory Practice Area Career Center Affiliates Affiliate Support Grant University Programs Continuing Education Sponsorship Calendar of Events Convention OMNIE HEARSAY CEUs List of Awards Recipients Honors Fellow Elwood Chaney Award of Appreciation Outstanding Legislator Call for Nominations Scholarship Consumer Consumer Nomination Find Your Legislators Insurance Initiative Legislative Breakfast Legislative Breakfast Reservation Form
OSHGAC/Lobbyist Report Legislation OSHPAC OSLHA Involvement University Programs Scholarship Fund Mentorship Program Student Membership Challenge Who Are Audiologists/SLPs IEP Guide Advocacy Consumer Links Consumer of the Year Governing Structure Executive Executive Council Directors

112. NYSSLHA - New York State Speech Language Hearing Assoc.
An organization of professionals speech language pathologists and audiologists - engaged in clinical, educational, or research activities in communication disorders.
http://www.nysslha.org/
General Info News Member Info Annual Convention ... Contact Us The Latest News Avon Walk for Breast Cancer October 1-2 Sharon Rende, a three-year cancer survivor and NYSSLHA member will walk 26.... Read more... Northern Speech Services Continuing Education Opportunities... Read more... ASHA ASHA has set up a web site for those affected by Hurricane Katrina... Read more... Continuing Education Early Intervention with Infants, Toddlers, and Families... Read more... Continuing Education Connecting Language Assessment and Intervention in the Age of No Child Left... Read more... Information for Parents If your child has difficulty with speech, language, or communication... Read more...
We look forward to seeing you at the 46 th Annual Convention April 27-29, 2006 in Saratoga Springs NY The 2006 Call for Papers – Application is now available from the Convention Page. Please use the Annual Convention link located in the navigation bar. For the latest news, please click HERE! New York State
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1 Northway Lane
Latham, NY 12110

113. Speech, Hearing & Learning Center Of Greenville, South Carolina
Diagnosis and treatment of speech, hearing, and learning disorders or disabilities.
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114. Help For Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD)
CAPD management and Auditory Integration Training. Provides indepth testing of hearing and auditory processing functions.
http://www.judithpaton.com/
What is Central Auditory Processing? When some of these tasks are done incompletely, a central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) results. It is a hearing disorder just like a peripheral (ear) hearing loss, in that it keeps a clear message from reaching the intellect. CAPDs (also referred to as auditory processing disorders or APD) are physical inefficiencies with physical causes such as genetics, minor birth difficulties, illness, or injury. Often the cause is unknown. Most CAPDs are mild compared to other physical problems, but they can have a large impact on listening and analyzing what we hear (at school, at work, or socially).
When might I suspect a CAPD in my child or myself?
CAPDs present such a barrier to taking in ordinary classroom instruction, accurate messages in the workplace, and the nuances of social conversation. CAPDs can masquerade as the descriptions mentioned above, or as poor focus, or as an ADD (attention deficit disorder). Most important, there is help available when the problem is recognized.

115. Wilson Ear Clinic | Specializing In Disorders Of Hearing, Balance, Facial Nerve
Practice specializing in disorders of hearing, balance, facial nerve and otologic allergy. Includes staff biographies and medical information about hearing and balance problems and treatments.
http://www.wilsonear.com/
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116. Callier Center For Communication Disorders
Multidisciplinary center serving infants through adults. Services include diagnostic and treatment in audiology, hearing aid services; cochlear implant evaluation and followup.
http://www.callier.utdallas.edu/
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117. Delaware Speech And Hearing Center
Provides services to individuals with speech, language, swallowing, hearing, and balance disorders.
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On this home page, we'll introduce our practice and highlight important areas on our site.
Choosing a speech language pathologist and audiologist is one of the most important decisions you can make. You want someone who is caring, knowledgeable, and accessible. Someone willing to take the time to go over all of your options and treat you as a person, not just a patient.
At Delaware Speech and Hearing Center , we pride ourselves on our patient service. We offer a knowledgeable staff, safe and proven procedures, and the latest in technology.
We've created this web site for both new and current patients. It includes specific information on our practice and our professional staff members along with general information. If you need more information, please don't hesitate to contact us by phone or e-mail. Serving the Greater Delaware County Area Since
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118. Otosclerosis [NIDCD Health Information]
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication disorders (NIDCD) offers a profile of the disease, symptoms, and treatment options. Features links to related sites.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/otosclerosis.asp
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What is otosclerosis?
Otosclerosis is the abnormal growth of bone of the middle ear. This bone prevents structures within the ear from working properly and causes hearing loss. For some people with otosclerosis, the hearing loss may become severe. Top
How do we hear?
Hearing is a series of events in which the ear converts sound waves into electrical signals and causes nerve impulses to be sent to the brain where they are interpreted as sound. The ear has three main parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear. Sound waves enter through the outer ear and reach the middle ear, where they cause the ear drum to vibrate. The vibrations are transmitted through three tiny bones in the middle ear called the ossicles. These three bones are named the malleus, incus, and stapes (and are also known as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup). The ear drum and ossicles carry the vibrations to the inner ear. The stirrup transmits the vibrations through the oval window and into the fluid that fills the inner ear. The vibrations move through fluid in the snail-shaped hearing part of the inner ear ( cochlea ) that contains the hair cells. The fluid in the cochlea moves the top of the hair cells, which initiates the changes that lead to the production of the nerve impulses. These nerve impulses are carried to the brain, where they are interpreted as sound. Different sounds stimulate different parts of the inner ear, allowing the brain to distinguish among various sounds, for example, different vowel and consonant sounds.

119. CNI - Colorado Neurological Institute - Neurology Specialists And Treatments
Information about the organization that treats and researches disorders such as epilepsy, brain tumors, spinal cord injuries, stroke, sleep, movement, hearing, and neuromuscular disorders.
http://thecni.org/
CNI Home What's New Colorado Neurological Institute (CNI)
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The Colorado Neurological Institute (CNI) is the largest, most comprehensive neuroscience center in the Rocky Mountain region. Integrated, multi-disciplinary teams of neuroscientists provide comprehensive care for adults with neurological disorders and adults and children with hearing loss and ear disease. CNI's talented professionals are involved in exciting new research and treatments for Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and other movement disorders epilepsy brain tumors , spinal cord injuries, hearing disorders stroke Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) sleep disorders ... neuromuscular disorders , and many more illnesses. Exciting treatments available at CNI include:
  • The latest techniques in neurosurgery, radiation and chemotherapy for malignant brain tumors

120. Central Institute For The Deaf, A Center For Oral Deaf Education (keywords: Oral
Research on speech, language, and hearing sciences and their disorders and oral education for the hearing impaired. Other activities include clinical services, including hearing testing and sale of hearing aids, education of future teachers for the deaf audiologists, and researchers in communication sciences.
http://www.cid.wustl.edu/
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