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Communication aspects of feedback from workers' health surveillance due to hand-arm vibration exposure - a scoping review. [PDF]
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[FAILURES IN THE APPLICATION OF HEARING AIDS FOR SUBJECTS WITH HEARING DISORDERS].
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2015
Stroke may affect all levels of the auditory pathway and lead to hearing reception and/or perception deficits. Sudden-onset hearing loss after stroke of the vertebrobasilar territory and/or low brainstem is one of the less frequent neurologic impairments, while cortical or central deafness is even rarer.
D. Bamiou
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Stroke may affect all levels of the auditory pathway and lead to hearing reception and/or perception deficits. Sudden-onset hearing loss after stroke of the vertebrobasilar territory and/or low brainstem is one of the less frequent neurologic impairments, while cortical or central deafness is even rarer.
D. Bamiou
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Music exposure and hearing disorders: An overview [PDF]
It has been generally accepted that excessive exposure to loud music causes various hearing symptoms (e.g. tinnitus) and consequently leads to a risk of permanent hearing damage, known as noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Such potential risk of NIHL due to loud music exposure has been widely investigated in musicians and people working in music venues.
Fei Zhao+3 more
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Directional Hearing Capacity in Hearing Disorders
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1957Jongkees & Groen investigated from which direction a test person with closed eyes would estimate that a sound is coming. In order to obtain objective and measurable results they used a graduated circle (radius 50 cm) along which the sound source could be moved and on which the test person was requested to indicate where he thought the source was ...
R. A.V.D. Veer, L. B. W. Jongkees
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1961
SUMMARYMany children present a complex picture, of which the outstanding symptom is lack of response to sound or a varying response to sound. Many different conditions in children may give rise to this superficial picture of hearing defect, and all the possible causes have to be differentiated.
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SUMMARYMany children present a complex picture, of which the outstanding symptom is lack of response to sound or a varying response to sound. Many different conditions in children may give rise to this superficial picture of hearing defect, and all the possible causes have to be differentiated.
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[Prevalence of hearing disorders in China: a population-based survey in four provinces of China].
Zhonghua er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Chinese journal of otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery, 2016Objective: To investigate the prevalence, severity of hearing disorders and demographics of people with hearing disorders based on the whole population in Jilin, Guangdong, Shannxi and Gansu provinces in China. Methods: According to " WHO Ear and Hearing
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Pediatrics In Review, 1993
Definition Hearing is the usual channel for acquisition of this most important of human attributes, language. Language enables humans to communicate at a distance and across time and has played a decisive role in the development of society and its many cultures. Language is the major channel through which children learn about what is not
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Definition Hearing is the usual channel for acquisition of this most important of human attributes, language. Language enables humans to communicate at a distance and across time and has played a decisive role in the development of society and its many cultures. Language is the major channel through which children learn about what is not
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Hearing loss and psychiatric disorders: a review
Psychological Medicine, 2018Hearing loss is one of the most common yet unrecognized impairments experienced by adults, especially as they age. Mental health investigators and practitioners require better understanding of hearing loss, its association with psychiatric disorders, and
D. Blazer, D. Tucci
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