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  • == Hearing aids == ...vices designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss.
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  • == Hearing Aid == ...ove hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss. Hearing aids are classified as medical devices in most countries, and regulated by the r
    2 KB (289 words) - 06:20, 8 February 2024
  • ...ers using techniques such as hearing tests and the prescription of hearing aids. ...ers using techniques such as hearing tests and the prescription of hearing aids.<br>{{medicine}}<br>[[Category:Medical specialties]]
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  • |Term=Hearing Instrument Specialist ...ecialist is a designation provided individuals who qualify by the National Hearing Aid Society
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  • == Hearing aids == ...vices designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss.
    2 KB (285 words) - 22:06, 8 February 2024
  • == Hearing Aid == ...evice designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss.
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  • |Term=Hearing Aid Equipment |Short definition=The manufacture and/or sale of electronic hearing aids, their component parts, and related products and services on a national bas
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  • |Term=Audiologist-Hearing Aid Fitter ...assification should be used where individuals are licensed as "audiologist-hearing aid fitters" as opposed to states that license individuals as "audiologists
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  • ...d. It is commonly used in a variety of devices such as telephones, hearing aids, and headphones. ...ignals without disturbing others in the vicinity. In the case of [[hearing aids]], the earpiece is used to amplify sound for the wearer. In the case of [[h
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  • ...a specialized field of [[Audiology]] that focuses on helping people with [[hearing loss]] to improve their communication abilities. The term is derived from t ...ulties associated with hearing loss. These interventions include [[hearing aids]], [[cochlear implants]], [[assistive listening devices]], and [[speech rea
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  • ...duals with hearing impairments. They can be used with or without [[Hearing aids]] or [[Cochlear implants]]. ...specially where there’s a lot of background noise. ALDs can be used with a hearing aid or cochlear implant to help a wearer hear certain sounds better.
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  • == Hearing Loss == '''Hearing loss''' (/ˈhɪərɪŋ lɒs/), also known as '''hearing impairment''', is a partial or total inability to hear.
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  • '''Hearing''' is one of the five traditional senses and involves the process of percei == Physiology of Hearing ==
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  • == Hearing Disorder == '''Hearing disorder''' (pronunciation: /ˈhɪərɪŋ dɪsˈɔːdər/) is a broad term
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  • ...duct rehabilitative programs with audiotry substitutional devises (hearing aids) and other therapy. ...duct rehabilitative programs with audiotry substitutional devises (hearing aids) and other therapy. {{medicine}} [[Category:Medical definitions]]
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  • == Unilateral Hearing Loss == ...]] that affects one ear, while the other ear retains normal or near-normal hearing.
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  • ...gual deafness''' (pronunciation: post-ling-gwuhl deaf-ness) is a type of [[hearing loss]] that occurs after the acquisition of [[language]], typically in adul ...deafness" comes from the Old English "deaf", meaning "lacking the power of hearing".
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  • == Bilateral Hearing Loss == '''Bilateral hearing loss''' (pronunciation: bi-lat-er-al hear-ing loss) is a medical condition
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  • ...s method of hearing is used to supplement or replace normal air conduction hearing. ...ry communication]]. It is also used in the treatment of certain types of [[hearing loss]].
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  • '''Noise-induced hearing loss''' ('''NIHL''') is a type of [[hearing loss]] caused by exposure to loud sounds. ...leasant or that causes disturbance), "induced" (brought about or caused), "hearing" (the faculty of perceiving sounds), and "loss" (the fact or process of los
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  • * '''[[Mobility Aids]]''': These devices assist individuals with mobility issues. Examples include [[wheelchairs]], [[walkers]], and [[canes * '''[[Hearing Aids]]''': These devices amplify sound for individuals with hearing impairments.
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