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Breaking Sound Barriers: Exploring Tele-Audiology’s Impact on Hearing Healthcare
Hearing impairment is a global issue, affecting billions of people; however, there is a gap between the population affected by hearing loss and those able to access hearing healthcare.
Mien-Jen Lin, Chin-Kuo Chen
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Previous studies of clinical settings show that patients exhibit an orientation towards an institutional restriction against them proposing treatment solutions for their medical condition. In this paper we demonstrate how that restriction is relaxed in a particular clinical setting, that of audiology. Focusing on video-recorded interactions in a Danish
Matthews, Ben, Heinemann, Trine
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ABSTRACT Objectives Misophonia is characterized by an aversion to specific sounds, such as chewing and breathing. These “trigger” sounds can elicit negative emotional reactions, physiological stress, and cognitive impairments in people with misophonia.
Kate E. Raymond, Blake E. Butler
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Tactile hypo‐responsivity in autism: Examining potential for diagnostic relevance
The study reported in this paper examined the utility of a brief tactile reactivity assessment in differentiating autistic children from those with other neurodevelopmental concerns and the association between tactile responsivity, autism symptomatology, developmental level, and adaptive skills.
Girija Kadlaskar+4 more
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The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted an era in hearing health care that necessitates a comprehensive rethinking of audiology service delivery. There has been a significant increase in the number of individuals with hearing loss who seek information ...
Adeel Hussain+8 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Dentists commonly encounter patients with complex medical comorbidities that require an advanced level of competence in the art of prescription writing. However, the current structure of dental education often places limited emphasis on this critical skill.
Praveen Jodalli+3 more
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International Pediatric Otolaryngology Group (IPOG) Consensus on Vestibular Testing in Children
This study represents the first international consensus on vestibular testing in children. Twenty‐one international experts from nine countries provided guidelines on the recommended minimum test battery necessary to perform a pediatric vestibular assessment.
A. Coudert+20 more
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Speech, Language and Hearing Science at the Federal University of Bahia: a historical approach
Purpose: to investigate, from a historical perspective, the path that led to the creation of the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Undergraduate Program of the Federal University of Bahia. Methods: this qualitative, cross-sectional study adopts an
Melissa Catrini+2 more
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Cost Benefit and Carbon Emission Saving Analysis of Remote Cochlear Implant Programming
Virtual synchronous remote CI programming and troubleshooting generates significant cost savings in post‐surgical care. Additionally, it achieves remarkable carbon emissions savings. More widespread adoption is expected especially for those who reside far from implant centers.
Karolina Gaebe+5 more
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Clinical Images: Acute vision loss due to granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Arthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Hirotaka Yamamoto, Yoshinori Taniguchi
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