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         Hearing Disorders:     more books (30)
  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

121. ClubSpin
Offers support for those with Vestibular disorders like Menieres Disease, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Hydrops, Perilymph Fistula and others that cause vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and loss of balance.
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var nEditorialCatId = 96; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: document.write(' Groups Groups Home My Groups Language ... Help ClubSpin ClubSpin@groups.msn.com What's New Join Now Home Page New Member Info ... Tools WELCOME A fun place for those living with Vestibular Disorders like Menieres Disease, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Hydrops, Perilymph Fistula and others that cause vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, loss of balance and a whole host of other symptoms. We have a serious discussion board where we try to answer your questions and provide support. You'll will find us chattering and joking about a little of everything on the general message board. We have found laughter to be a wonderful medicine. We like to share jokes or inspirational writings too, so we have a message board for that also. We hope you find this club helpful, informative and at the same time fun. We're glad you've found us. Please join right in. Please see our Club Guidelines for information on posting to the message boards. The New Member Info page also has some helpful items for new members.

122. Welcome To NSSLHA Web Site
A student interest group for the communication disorders and sciences. News, member list, event information, photos, and contact information.
http://stdorgs.uww.edu/nsslha/
National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Chapter
Welcome NSSLHA Members
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Looking for current information in the field of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology following these links: Home Members Upcoming Events Photo Album Archive 2001 to 2003 ... Information

123. Mikael-koulu
Residential state school for children of all ages who are deaf, hardof-hearing or have various language disorders. Provides a summary in English.
http://www.mkvk.fi/
TERVETULOA MIKAEL-KOULUN KOTISIVUILLE!
Mikael-koulu on opetushallituksen alainen oppimis-, palvelu- ja kehittämiskeskus, joka tarjoaa opetusta ja opetuksen tukipalveluja kuuroille, huonokuuloisille, sisäkorva- istutteen saaneille, kielihäiriöisille ja usheroppilaille esi-, perus- ja lukioasteella.
Opetuksen lisäksi koulu tarjoaa tukipalveluja muissa oppilaitoksissa opiskeleville oppilaille.

124. Michigan Ear Institute
Surgical group specializing in hearing, balance, and facial nerve disorders.
http://www.michiganear.com/index_real.html
A Center of Excellence
Welcome to the World Wide Web home of the Michigan Ear Institute. MEI doctors operate at local hospitals. Doctors at Michigan Ear Institute offer a state of the art "Diagnostic and Surgical Center of Excellence" in Skull Base Surgery at Providence Hospital . The latest in diagnostics, introperative monitoring and otologic, neurosurgical and craniofacial surgery is offered at that institution, which has been recognized nationally for its excellence. Our site offers information for doctors and patients alike. Inside, you'll find:
Information about our practice, background, our physicians, where we're located and more. Look here first!
A continuously growing collection of articles, brochures and video clips, culled from the Michigan Ear Institute files. Fully searchable and downloadable. Topics include acoustic neuroma, dizziness, facial nerve function, Meniere's disease, tinnitus, vertigo and more.
Our expertise in otology, neurotology and skull base surgery is extensive. Click above for complete details.
Michigan Ear Institute makes a variety of information available of interest to physicians. Click above to find out about Conferences, Fellowships, applications to our Fellowship program and more.

125. Admission Information - Department Of Communication Disorders - Central Michigan
Program information, schedules and application materials for summer programs designed to aid children with communication disorders (speech and hearing challenges).
http://www.chp.cmich.edu/cdo/clinics_summer.htm

Clinical Programs

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Summer Speech-Language Specialty Clinics
For more than half a century, the CMU Department of Communication Disorders has conducted Summer Specialty Clinics for children between the ages of 3 and 17 years with communicative impairments. This unique residential and day program has been maintained to provide:
a combination of communication intervention, social skills instruction, and recreation experiences for children who are communicatively challenged; and educational experience for students in the Department of Communication Disorders. Over the years, this highly regarded program has served more than 5000 children, and has provided practical experience to more than 2000 students pursuing careers in speech-language pathology and audiology.
Eligibility
The Summer Speech-Language Specialty Clinics are designed for children and adolescents with communication disorders who can benefit from an intensive intervention program.
Individuals enrolled in the Summer Specialty Clinics typically receive more intervention sessions in the five-week program than they do in a nine-month school year.

126. Royal Cross Primary School Home Page
A community day special school in Preston, Lancashire providing deaf children, and hearing children with speech and language disorders, with age appropriate language skills.
http://www.royalcross.lancs.sch.uk/
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127. Otosclerosis
Doctors Timothy C. Hain and Alan Micco provide background information on the causes and treatment of the condition. Features illustrations and references cited.
http://www.tchain.com/otoneurology/disorders/hearing/otoscler.html
OTOSCLEROSIS
Timothy C. Hain, MD and Alan Micco, MD Figure 1. Cross section of ear. Otosclerosis involves the small bones of the middle ear, the malleus (2), the incus (3) and the stapes (4), as well as the bone that surrounds the inner ear, which is called the otic capsule. Otosclerosis is a disease of the bones of the inner ear. These are labeled the malleus, incus and stapes (2-4) in figure 1, and are also known in aggregate as the "ossicles". The ossicles become knit together into an immovable mass, and do not transmit sound as well as when they are more flexible. An illustration of one form of this called "stapes fixation" is shown in figure 2. Otosclerosis can also affect the other ossicles (malleus and incus) and the otic capsule the bone that surrounds the inner ear. Figure 2. Stapes fixation in otosclerosis. A bony ankylosis (knee) knits the bone of the middle ear to the stapes, preventing normal transmission of sound from the eardrum into the inner ear. Otosclerosis is usually inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern with variable penetrance. This means that you have a 50-50% chance of getting the gene for otosclerosis if one parent has it, but that not everyone with the gene develop symptoms. Hearing loss usually begins between the ages of 11-30. The hearing loss can be of two types. When otosclerosis involves the small bones of the middle ear, a

128. Speech And Hearing Sciences
Option 2, Speech and hearing Sciences and disorders, is intended for students interested in graduate study in speech and hearing sciences and clinical
http://www.washington.edu/students/gencat/academic/speech_hearing.html
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Speech and Hearing Sciences
210 Eagleson Speech and hearing sciences concern the processes and disorders of human communication. This includes the study of normal hearing, speech, and language development, speech acoustics, speech physiology and perception, hearing, the nature of language, speech and hearing disorders in children and adults, social and cultural aspects of communication disorders, and the clinical processes involved in identification, prevention, and remediation of those disorders.
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The Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences offers the following program of study:
  • The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in speech and hearing sciences
Bachelor of Science
Suggested First- and Second-Year College Courses: PSYCH 101, BIOL 118, LING 200, introductory math and statistics courses.
Department Admission Requirements
Admission is competitive. The admissions committee reviews all applicants based on the following criteria: GPA (minimum 2.50 overall GPA guarantees consideration but not admission), personal statement reflecting an interest in and commitment to speech and hearing sciences; other evidence of a commitment to becoming a speech and hearing sciences major. Students may apply any time after they have earned 60 credits. The application deadline for current UW students is Monday of the third week of the quarter for admission the next quarter; transfer students may apply to the department and the University concurrently. Admission is for autumn, winter, or spring quarter. Only students admitted to the UW are eligible for admission to the major. Applicants will be notified of the department's decision within four weeks. Applications and additional information are available outside 210 Eagleson and on the department's Web site.

129. Aphasia
Consumeroriented primer by the American Speech-Language-hearing Association. Includes descriptions of aphasia varieties and related disorders, introductions to assessment and treatment methods, and links to ASHA's articles on augmentive communication and family adjustment to aphasia.
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Aphasia_info.htm
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Aphasia
Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to language centers of the brain. For almost all right-handers and for about 1/2 of left-handers, damage to the left side of the brain causes aphasia. As a result, individuals who were previously able to communicate through speaking, listening, reading and writing become more limited in their ability to do so. The most common cause of aphasia is stroke , but gunshot wounds, blows to the head, other traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, and other sources of brain damage can also cause aphasia.

130. Hearing Loss And Older Adults - Senior Health, Aging And Elder Care Health Condi
A physicianproduced listing of health information about hearing loss and communications disorders.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=20432

131. Clinical Trial: Genetic Analysis Of Hereditary Disorders Of Hearing And Balance
Hereditary hearing impairment is a genetically heterogeneous disorder that Members of families segregating hereditary disorders of hearing or balance
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/show/NCT00023049
Home Search Browse Resources ... About Genetic Analysis of Hereditary Disorders of Hearing and Balance This study is currently recruiting patients.
Verified by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) June 30, 2005 Sponsored by: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) Information provided by: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: Purpose This study will try to identify the genetic causes of hereditary hearing loss or balance disorders. People with a hearing or balance disorder that affects more than one family member may be eligible for this study. They and their immediate family members may undergo some or all of the following procedures: - Medical and family history, including questions about hearing, balance and other ear-related issues, and review of medical records. - Routine physical examination. - Blood draw or buccal swab (brushing inside the cheek to collect cells) - Tissue is collected for DNA analysis to look for changes in genes that may be related to hearing loss. - Hearing tests - The subject listens for tones emitted through a small earphone.

132. Tacoma Ear & Balance Clinic
They specialize in hearing aids, hearing loss ,and balance and dizziness disorders.
http://www.earandbalance.com/

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Working within the medical community, our clinic provides a variety of hearing healthcare services including hearing assessments and rehabilitation, education, and counseling. Our clinic also fits and dispenses sophisticated hearing aids and related devices to suit all types of hearing loss and life styles. Assessments regarding the level of amplification that would be best suited to our patients are generally completed following a comprehensive hearing evaluation by a qualified hearing health care professional.
We also actively participate in the prevention of hearing loss through the provision and fitting of hearing protective devices, consultation on the effects of noise on hearing, and consumer education.
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133. Clinical Trial: Genetic Analysis Of Hereditary Disorders Of Hearing And Balance
People with a hearing or balance disorder that affects more than one family Hereditary hearing impairment is a genetically heterogeneous disorder that
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00023049
Home Search Browse Resources ... About Genetic Analysis of Hereditary Disorders of Hearing and Balance This study is currently recruiting patients.
Verified by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) June 30, 2005 Sponsored by: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) Information provided by: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: Purpose This study will try to identify the genetic causes of hereditary hearing loss or balance disorders. People with a hearing or balance disorder that affects more than one family member may be eligible for this study. They and their immediate family members may undergo some or all of the following procedures: - Medical and family history, including questions about hearing, balance and other ear-related issues, and review of medical records. - Routine physical examination. - Blood draw or buccal swab (brushing inside the cheek to collect cells) - Tissue is collected for DNA analysis to look for changes in genes that may be related to hearing loss. - Hearing tests - The subject listens for tones emitted through a small earphone.

134. Spasmodic Dysphonia
A consumeroriented SD primer, focusing on the characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition. Published by the American Speech-Language-hearing Association.
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Spasmodic-Dysphonia.htm
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Spasmodic Dysphonia
We have all experienced problems with our voices, times when the voice is hoarse or when sound will not come out at all! Colds, allergies, bronchitis, exposure to irritants such as ammonia, or cheering for your favorite sports team can result in a loss of voice. But, people with spasmodic dysphonia, a chronic voice disorder, face the persistent question: "What's wrong with your voice?" With spasmodic dysphonia, movement of the vocal cords is forced and strained resulting in a jerky, quivery, hoarse, tight, or groaning voice. Vocal interruptions or spasms, periods of no sound (aphonia), and periods when there is near normal voice occur. At first, symptoms may be mild and occur only occasionally. Later on, they may worsen and become more frequent before they stabilize. Even then, symptoms may be worse when a person is tired or stressed. Or, they may be greatly reduced or even disappear, for example, during singing or laughing.

135. Pittsburgh Ear Associates
Otology and Neurotology specialists providing treatment for ear diseases, hearing loss, facial nerve dysfunction, and balance disorders. Includes services, news, events, insurance, education and training information, contact details.
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136. Hearing Aids, Mandeville, Covington, Madisonville, Lacombe, Abita Springs, 70427
hearing healthcare facility specializing in hearing loss, hearing aids balance disorders.
http://www.hearingcarecenter.org

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We provide a comprehensive array of services related to evaluation, rehabilitation and prevention of hearing impairment. These services include comprehensive hearing evaluations, specialized diagnostic testing, hearing aids evaluation, hearing aid fittings and industrial hearing screenings. We offer a vast assortment of hearing aids including digital hearing aids Programmable hearing aids analog hearing aids and hearing aid batteries.
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  • 137. Audiology Diagnostic Clinic
    Treats hearing related disorders. Lists services and products, including hearing aids, batteries, and ear plugs.
    http://www.audc.com/

    138. Kendall Speech And Language Center, Inc. > Home
    Offers diagnosis and treatment for hearingrelated and muscle-related speech difficulties as well as PDD, pervasive developmental disorders, in toddlers, children and adults. Describes play dates, academic tutoring, occupational therapy assessment and therapy, and computer training.
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    139. Family Hearing Associates
    Services include auditory processing assessment, remediation for central auditory processing disorders, hearing tests, hearing aids sales and service.
    http://www.familyhearingassociates.com/
    Welcome to our website!
    Our offices provide hearing services to individuals of all ages and their families.
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    We provide comprehensive, top-quality hearing health services through superior customer relations, diagnostic audiologic evaluations, hearing aid dispensing, servicing and repairs, and audiologic (re)habilitative services so that individuals with hearing concerns and/or hearing impairments and their families may improve their quality of life. This is accomplished not only through the dispensing of information (for educational purposes) but also through the identification of hearing loss or hearing dysfunction, audiologic (re)habilitation, as well as the dispensing and/or servicing of hearing aids or assistive listening technologies.
    Barbara Lyn Dixon Crotty, MA, CCC-A, F-AAA
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    Official site for American Academy of Audiology
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    Official site of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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    140. Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota
    A special needs camp for children with hearing loss, severe skin disorders, and other disabilities. Includes program information, location and directions, and contacts. An ELCA outdoor ministry operated by Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota.
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