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Hearing Aids: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

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Overview: A hearing aid can be defined as any device whose function is to amplify the acoustic signals to a degree that enables an individual with a hearing loss to use his or her remaining hearing in a ...

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Read about linear frequency transposition capabilities in eMedicine's updated Hearing Aids article: http://bit.ly/cHquf6

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New software 'hearing dummies' pave the way for tailor-made hearing aids

eurekalert.org — “New software "hearing dummies" are part of cutting-edge research that promises to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of hearing impairments. The work could also be used in the long-term to develop a radical new type of hearing aid that can be customized using the hearing dummy to meet the different needs of individual patients. If the procedures gain clinical acceptance, a device could reach the market within four years.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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New software 'hearing dummies' pave the way for tailor-made hearing aids

eurekalert.org — “New software "hearing dummies" are part of cutting-edge research that promises to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of hearing impairments. The work could also be used in the long-term to develop a radical new type of hearing aid that can be customized using the hearing dummy to meet the different needs of individual patients. If the procedures gain clinical acceptance, a device could reach the market within four years.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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New software 'hearing dummies' pave the way for tailor-made hearing aids

sciencedaily.com — “New software "hearing dummies" are part of cutting-edge research that promises to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of hearing impairments. The work could also be used in the long-term to develop a radical new type of hearing aid that can be customized using the hearing dummy to meet the different needs of individual patients. If the procedures gain clinical acceptance, a device could reach the market within four years.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Foreign Body Removal, Nose: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Nasal foreign bodies that require removal are relatively common among pediatric patients and may also be seen in adult patients, most often those with psychiatric disease or developmental delay. The patient may present asymptomatically after having been ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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When foreign objects are placed in the nose, medical attention is sometimes necessary to aid in removal. How it's done. http://bit.ly/9ecIDe

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Lap band surgery is sometimes performed on obese patients to aid in weight loss. Can the band be placed via laparoscopy?http://bit.ly/9zbFJm

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House Ear Clinic - Hearing Disorders - Otosclerosis

houseearclinic.com — “House Ear Clinic specializes in treating hearing and is committed to your COMPLETE CARE: from your hearing evaluation to your hearing aid fitting or surgical procedures to your regular check-ups.View full resource at houseearclinic.com

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RT @HouseEar Sudden hearing loss, it may be otosclerosis, which can be treated with a stapedectomy, http://bit.ly/8e4MM

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