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Hearing Loss Magazine

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.hearingloss.org/magazine/latest.asp
ISSN:
1090-6215

Published by:
Hearing Loss Association of America (formerly Self Help for Hard of Hearing People)

74 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Better Way to Buy Hearing Aids?
  2. A Complete Guide to Man's Best Friend as a Hearing Dog
  3. A Hearing Aid Research Summit: A Path to the Future
  4. Are Binaural Hearing Aids Better?
  5. Audibility and Useful Hearing Aid Features
  6. Automatic Speech Recognition and Access: 20 Years, 20 Months, or Tomorrow?
  7. Becoming Friends With Your New Hearing Aids
  8. Bluetooth and Hearing Aids: Ready for Prime Time?
  9. Braille Menus for People Who Are Deaf
  10. Caption Quality
  11. Cell Phone Inventor Foresees a Universal Ear
  12. Choosing and Using a Cell Phone with Your Hearing Aid or Cochlear Implant
  13. Coalition for Movie Captioning: Status of Captioned Movies in Theaters
  14. Cochlear Implants Today and Tomorrow: Conversational Strategies ~ Hearing Tactics ~ Communication Strategies
  15. Communication Wake-Up Call
  16. Cutting the Phone Cord for the Hearing Loss Community
  17. Developments in Research and Technology
  18. Developments in Research and Technology
  19. Developments in Research and Technology
  20. Developments in Research and Technology
  21. Developments in Research and Technology
  22. Developments in Research and Technology
  23. Developments in Research and Technology
  24. Developments in Research and Technology: InSound XT Hearing Aid
  25. Developments in Research and Technology: Solar-Powered Hearing Aid
  26. Developments in Research and Technology: SpeechView
  27. Developments in Research and Technology: The Menniett Device: New Treatment for Meniere's Disease
  28. Different Kinds of Cochlear Implants: Auditory, Penetrating and Hybrid
  29. Digital Wireless Telephones and Hearing Aids: Are They Compatible Yet?
  30. Enhancing Listening, Literacy, and Learning for All Children
  31. Environmentally Adaptive Hearing Aids
  32. Evaluating the Performance of a Hearing Aid in the Real-Ear: What a Little Hearing Aid Tweaking Can Do
  33. Free Captioned Telephone Has People Talking
  34. Going to Captioned Movies: A 2008 Update
  35. Health Insurance and Implantable Hearing Devices: Guidance for Consumers
  36. Hearing Aid Fitting: Getting It Right (And, Is That All There Is?)
  37. Hearing Aid Use in Conjunction With a Cochlear Implant
  38. Hearing Assistive Technology Training
  39. I Just Got Hearing Aids … Is That All There Is?
  40. Independence Through Technology: All in a Day's Work
  41. Is There a "Best" Hearing Aid?
  42. Jump Right In! Water-Resistant Hearing Technology
  43. Listening to Music Through a Cochlear Implant, Part 1
  44. Making the Most out of Amplification: Personal FM Systems and Directional Microphone Hearing Aids
  45. Noise Levels: The Enemy of Hearing Aid Users: A Discussion on Acceptable Noise Levels
  46. Noise Reduction in Hearing Aids: Why They're Needed and How They Work
  47. Open Captioning: How and Why It Works With Live Theater Productions
  48. Paradise Regained...Personal Reflections of a Cochlear Implant User
  49. Plugged in for Sound: Cochlear Implants Today
  50. Premium Digital Hearing Aids
  51. Small and Convenient: Today's Hearing Aid Designs
  52. Smoke Alarms: What Consumers with Hearing Loss Should Know
  53. State of the Science of Aural Rehabilitation
  54. Supplement Your Hearing Aids: Hearing Assistive Technologies (HAT)
  55. Telephone Options for Cochlear Implant Users
  56. That Old Familiar Squeal: Acoustic Feedback Cancellation Systems and Open-Ear Hearing Aid Fitting
  57. The Cost of Hearing Aids: A Discussion With the Experts
  58. The Costs of Providing or Not Providing Hearing Care
  59. The Future Is Headed Our Way: A Less-Invasive Approach Eases Cochlear Implant Surgery
  60. The Third Ear: Personal FM Systems for Adults
  61. Today's Debate: Over-The-Counter (OTC) Hearing Aids
  62. TV Listening Devices in the Comfort of Your Home
  63. Two-Line Voice Carry-Over Makes Direct Voice Telephone Conversation Possible for People with Hearing Loss
  64. Unbundling: A Way to Make Hearing Aids More Affordable?
  65. Water-Resistant Hearing Aids
  66. We've Looped West Michigan. Could We Loop America?
  67. What Did You Expect? Hearing Aids -- Expectation and Aural Rehabilitation
  68. What Is the "Best" Hearing Aid?
  69. What SHHH Members Say About Hearing Aids and Audiological Services
  70. What You Should Expect From Your Hearing Aid Dispenser
  71. When Good Captions Go Bad: HDTV Accessibility
  72. Who Can Benefit from a Baha?
  73. Wireless Transmission Systems
  74. World News: Cochlear Implants in China

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