Hearing loss

September 10, 2008 at 05:05 AM

Hearing loss

Hearing impairment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hearing impairment or hearing loss is a full or partial decrease in the ability to detect or understand sounds. Caused by a wide range of biological and environmental factors ... (more...)

Hearing Loss Association of America
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Hearing loss
Alternative Names Return to top. Decreased hearing; Deafness; Loss of hearing. Definition Return to top. Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear ... (more...)

Hearing Loss and Older Adults
Hearing Loss and Older Adults. On this page: Do I have a hearing problem? What should I do? Why am I losing my hearing? What treatments and devices can help? Can my friends and ... (more...)
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Hearing Loss (Deafness) Information on MedicineNet.com
Hearing loss (deafness) may be present at birth or it may manifest later in life. Deafness may be genetic or due to damage from noise. Treatment of deafness depends upon its cause. (more...)

Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Facts about noise induced hearing loss, including causes, diagnosis, treatments, current research, and links to more information. (more...)

Hearing loss, sudden hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, ringing in ...
Do you need help with hearing loss perhaps sudden hearing loss, tinnitus or dizziness? We have help for you. (more...)

hearing loss, DD, NCBDDD, CDC
Information on hearing loss. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. ... About Hearing Loss. Impairments in hearing can happen in either ... (more...)

Hearing loss - MayoClinic.com
Hearing loss b Comprehensive overview covers signs, treatment, prevention of age- and noise-related hearing loss. (more...)

Hearing Loss
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