Archive for September, 2009

Mid-Maryland Musculoskeletal Institute To Ensure Effective Communication With Persons Who Are Deaf Or Hard-of-Hearing

Under a voluntary resolution agreement reached with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), deaf or hard-of-hearing patients at the Mid-Maryland Musculoskeletal Institute (MMI) of Frederick, Md., will be screened and provided with sign language interpreters whenever interpreter services are necessary for effective communication. MMI is an 11-physician orthopedic practice with offices in [...]

Charity Finds That ‘Despite Recession’ More Young People Are Going Out And Risking Hearing Damage

The number of young people going out to loud clubs, gigs and festivals has increased by 20% in 2009, RNID’s Don’t Lose the Music campaign has found as part of its annual poll of music lovers. The campaign - which aims to tell music lovers how and why to look after their hearing - reports [...]

2010 National Hearing Conservation Association Conference To "Explore The World Of Hearing Loss Prevention"

The National Hearing Conservation Association [NHCA] announces that its 35th annual conference will be held February 25-27, 2010 at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida. Titled “Explore the World of Hearing Loss Prevention,” the conference will focus on various topics of local and international concern, including “whole life” hearing loss prevention; chemicals, ototoxicity and [...]

Fort Washington Medical Center To Ensure Effective Communication For Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing Patients

Under a settlement agreement reached with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, deaf patients at the Fort Washington Medical Center in Prince George’s County, Md., will be screened and provided with sign language interpreters whenever interpreter services are necessary for effective communication. The settlement was negotiated following an investigation by the [...]

What Is Meniere’s Disease? What Causes Meniere’s Disease?

Meniere’s disease (Ménière’s disease) is a condition with vertigo, tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, noises in the ears) and progressive deafness. Meniere’s disease is caused by a dysfunction of the endolymphatic sac (semi-circular canals) in the inner ear - also known as the labyrinth. The labyrinth is a system of small fluid-filled channels that send signals of [...]

Findings Could Lead To Improved Lip-Reading Training For The Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing

A new study by the University of East Anglia (UEA) suggests computers are now better at lip-reading than humans. The peer-reviewed findings will be presented for the first time at the eighth International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing (AVSP) 2009, held at the University of East Anglia from September 10-13.

CASLPA Supports International Literacy Day September 8th, 2009: "The Power Of Literacy"

Canada is a top-ranked country in terms of literacy levels, but almost 50% of Canadian adults have difficulties with reading and numbers, according to the Movement for Canadian Literacy. To improve literacy levels, it is important for Canadians to develop literacy skills at a young age, and audiologists and speech-language [...]

Genetic Cause For Type Of Deafness Identified By Scripps Research Scientists

A team led by scientists from The Scripps Research Institute has discovered a genetic cause of progressive hearing loss. The findings will help scientists better understand the nature of age-related decline in hearing and may lead to new therapies to prevent or treat the condition. The findings were published the September 3, [...]