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Signs & Symptoms of Hearing Loss & Deafness by Better Health Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm 3 Comments Here is a list of some of the common signs and symptoms of Hearing Loss & Deafness: Balance problems Hearing loss Language impairment Loss of hearing Sensitivity to sound Of course, these are just some of the common symptoms of Hearing Loss & Deafness. You can connect with experts and other people who have Hearing Loss & Deafnessin Read on »
Signs of Hearing Loss, Hearing Aids and Hearing Implants - HearWorldUSA.com by Hear World Communications Posted Thu 27 Jan 2011 6:33am electronic device that can help to provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing. The implant consists of an external portion that sits behind... Hearing loss affects one in ten Americans. It affects them in a variety of ways. Over time, it can lead to anxiety, depression, isolation, and decline in career performance Read on »
hearing aid, hearing loss and deaf blogs that I love by Steve C. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Dec 2010 10:54am and hard of hearing issues. I have a bilateral sensorinueral hearing loss (from birth, 1980). I am profoundly deaf in my left ear and mild-moderately deaf in my right ear... about resources for the hard of hearing.” “I’m a deaf mom of three deaf and hard of hearing kiddos.  The hubby is deaf too.  However, we’ve got a cute little Westie who can Read on »
For those of you with good hearing: the complete guide to hearing loss in 19 words by Steve C. Patient Expert Posted Mon 04 Oct 2010 4:08pm Living with a hearing loss is like visiting a foreign country and not being able to speak the language. Read on »
HEARING EXCHANGE BLOG AND RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE WITH HEARING LOSS by Danielle N. Patient Expert Posted Tue 10 Mar 2009 3:53pm TODAY I FOUND A GREAT WEBSITE CALLED HEARING EXCHANGED. I LOVE IT. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CLICK THE LINK BELOW AND CHECK IT OUT. ITS AN UP TO DATE BLOG ABOUT RESOURCES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED. COOL STUFF!!! I ALSO ADDED IT TO MY BLOG ROLL. HEARING EXCHANGE I am done for the night. GoodNight All!! HUGS - Danielle Read on »
Hearing Loss, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Products & Devices for Deaf by Hear World Communications Posted Sat 20 Nov 2010 11:04am Hearing Loss which is also known as "deafness", "hearing impairment "is the condition in which a human is unable to hear or detect the sound. It can be fully and partial... symptoms of Conductive and Sensor. Causes of Central hearing loss are tumors & the diseases which affects the nerve cells. The most common cause of deafness or hearing problem Read on »
Hearing With Your Nose? Nasal Stem Cells May Treat Hearing Loss by Danielle N. Patient Expert Posted Mon 14 Feb 2011 1:31pm Check out this article Hearing with your nose? What is your opinion about this article??? Read on »
How I View My Hearing Loss, Culture, and Hearing Technologies by kim Posted Sat 05 Jun 2010 12:37am My Deaf History and My “Culture” I was born hearing.  Having a progressive hearing loss means that most my life I could hear pretty well with the use of hearing aids.  Though I am now profoundly deaf in most speech … Continue reading → Read on »
A hearing loss is more noticable than a hearing aid by Steve C. Patient Expert Posted Thu 10 Feb 2011 4:23pm don’t care about you or your hearing aids, they are too busy wrapped up in their own stuff and worrying about their own problems. There’s no neon sign. A hearing loss is more noticable than a hearing aid is a post from: www.hearingaidknow.com - the hearing aid and hearing loss information website. Liked this article? You might also like: Read on »
Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss and Aging: Presby-what? by JSummers Posted Thu 12 Aug 2010 2:13pm of presbycusis, “hearing loss” doesn’t necessarily mean “deaf”. With age-related hearing loss, it’s often more a matter of losing clarity of sound than losing sound all together. A few... Presbycusis (prez-bee-KYOO-sis) is the medical term for age-related hearing loss. Like grey hair, it comes on gradually and a lucky few manage to squeak by without loosing Read on »