Some Interesting Cases in APD Evaluations
Kim Tillery returns to From the Centre Out for this issue and shares “Some Interesting Cases in APD Evaluations.”
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Kim Tillery returns to From the Centre Out for this issue and shares “Some Interesting Cases in APD Evaluations.”
With kind permission from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, we are pleased to reprint their terrific article, “Reducing the Risk of Hearing Disorders among Musicians.”
George J Frye muses that evolution can occur that has little effect on the outward appearance of the object. While this involves operator interface features of an instrument rather than its inner workings, does this apply to instruments used in audiology?
Class is in session as Wayne Staab gives us some Hearing Testing History on the Western Electric 2-A Audiometer.
In this issue’s installment, Dr. Neil Bailie gives us an update on Meniere’s disease.
Gael Hannan give us the wonderful lowdown on what it’s really like during an intimate gathering of 150 people with hearing loss at the recent CHHA Conference in Halifax.
Courtesy of our friends at HearingHealthMatters.org, Calvin Staples illustrates how clinicians can best serve their patients by keeping on top of the latest advances in pharmacology.
Peter give us some insight into a particular issue faced by people with hearing loss in his latest column entry called, “Names…My Greatest Nightmare.”
Orignally posted on June 11, 2013. Used with permission. LONDON–Autifony Therapeutics, a British startup biotech company, haslaunched a Phase 1 trial of an experimental drug, AUT00063, that is designed to treat age-related hearing loss and tinnitus by targeting deficits in auditory processing in the brain that are believed to cause these problems. Charles Large, PhD, co-founder and…