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Other People’s Ideas

In this issue, Calvin Staples selects some of Alan Desmond’s best blog entries from HearingHealthMatters.org.

Bell Labs and the Case of the Missing Fundamental

Marshall Chasin provides the answer to the Bell Labs mystery of the missing fundamental.

Exploring the Relationship between Hearing Loss and Fall Risk

Samidha Joklegar steps into this issue’s Science Matters and explores the relationship between hearing loss and fall risk.

Five-Year Olds and CAPD

Kim Tillery explores the use of CAPD testing on a 5-year old.

THE (IN)FAMOUS NRR – NEW DERATING

In this issue’s Noisy Notes, Alberto Behar writes about the (in)famous Noise Reduction Rating.

Vestibular and Balance Dysfunction in the Pediatric Population: a Primer for the Audiologist

Sharon Cushing tells us about vestibular and balance dysfunction in the pediatric population.

Vestibular Issues in General Practice

Janine Verge covers vestibular issues in general practice.

Using Computerized Dynamic Posturography in the Medical/legal Setting: How We Do It

Art Mallinson writes about using computerized dynamic posturography in the medical/legal setting.

Vestibular Activity – The Agony and the Ecstasy

Wayne Staab explores the agony and ecstasy of vestibular activity.

Common Transient Sounds: The Kitchen is a Very Noisy Place

Harry Teder weighs in on the noise associated with common transient sounds: specifically from the kitchen.