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New Findings: Low-Frequency Signals Trigger Auditory Response
Low-frequency sounds are difficult for humans to hear, but new research indicates that despite their lack of perception, these signals
Sudden Deafness: Causes and Treatment
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), also known as sudden deafness, is the abnormal rapid loss of hearing in one or
The Facts about Noise Induced Hearing Loss
When hearing damage results from extended exposure to loud noises, then that damage is referred to as noise induced hearing
Teachers Can Be Susceptible to Hearing Loss
The overture of back-to-school sounds- babbling students, loud morning and afternoon announcements, ringing bells, and slamming lockers put teachers at
Hearing Loss, Depression, & Hospitals
Hearing loss among older adults has been associated with increased social isolation as well as other cognitive ailments. A new
Hearing Loss & Falling Now Linked
For years researchers have linked hearing loss with increased social isolation and depression. New research is now also indicating that
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