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What is an Audiologist?
What is Tinnitus?
Type and Degree of Hearing Loss
Types of Hearing Aids
Types of ALDs
What Causes Tinnitus?
What is a Neurotologist?
What is an Otolaryngologist?
What is an Otologist?
What is an ENT (ear-nose-and-throat doctor)?
What is an Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)?
What is a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)?
Who will I see about my Ear and Hearing Problems?
Why Aren't Hearing Conservation Practices Taught in Schools?
Tinnitus: It Has a Certain Ring to It
Taking an Impression of the Ear
How do I know if I have Hearing Loss?
Middle Ear Implants
Realistic Expectations for the Hearing Aid User
Three Levels of Hearing Aid Technology
The Prevalence of Tinnitus
Tinnitus Treatment and Management
Pre-instructions for Sedated ABR Testing
Preparation for Balance Testing
Practical Suggestions for Persons with a Hearing Impairment
Hearing, Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids: Issues and Answers
Hearing Protection: Prevention is the Answer
The American Tinnitus Association: A Resource for Enhancing Tinnitus Patient Services
There is something you can do about tinnitus!
Managing Chronic Tinnitus As Phantom Auditory Pain
Hearing Aids in the Presence of Background Noise
Do I Need Two Hearing Aids?
Digital Hearing Aid Technology
Hearing Aid Battery Information
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)
Candidates for ALDs
Cochlear Implants
A Discussion of Meniere's Disease
A Discussion of Otosclerosis
A Discussion of Hearing Problems in Children
A Discussion of Facial Nerve Problems
A Discussion of Tinnitus
Aural Rehabilitation: Some Personal and Professional Reflections
Hearing Aids: Reasonable Expectations for the Consumer
A Patient's Guide to Tinnitus
A Discussion of Acoustic Neuroma
A Discussion of Eustachian Tube Problems
A Discussion of Dizziness
A Discussion of Chronic Ear Infections |