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Vol. 12 • Issue 3 • 2025

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In this issue

Features

  • Striking the Right Balance
    by Ruth Duggan Nisha Sandu Kegan Stephen Andrea Kuntz Michael Vekasi Janine Verge
  • The Quantification and Reporting of Hearing Protection Attenuation
    by John R. Franks
  • Emotion, Speech, and Music
    by Rachel Hottle
  • Sound Level Suppressors for the Reduction of Firearm Noise: Implications for Hearing Conservation
    by Colleen G. Le Prell
  • Improving Patient Perception of Clinical Services Through Real-Ear Measurements
    by Amyn M. Amlani John Pumford Eric Gessling
  • Remembering Alan Moore
    by Valerie Hill Marshall Chasin

Columns

  • Other People's Ideas
    with Calvin Staples
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • Stories from Our Past
    by Robert Traynor
  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • The Wired Audiologist
    with Peter Stelmacovich Andres Diaz-Valles Bill Bielski
  • Grand Central Station
    with Kelly Tremblay
  • Noisy Notes
    with Alberto Behar Yang Luo Adam Pham Stephen Mosher Mohammad Abdoli-Eramaki
  • Back to Basics
    with Marshall Chasin

Departments

  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • Message from the President

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Sound Level Suppressors for the Reduction of Firearm Noise: Implications for Hearing Conservation

by Colleen G. Le Prell, PhD

Several years ago, the research team at the Callier Center for Communication Disorders became interested in the challenges of hearing conservation for shooters, including hunters, target shooters, law enforcement officers, and soldiers. Colleen Le Prell brings us up to date on their findings.

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