Archive for the 'Hearing and Deafness News' Category

Digital Helpers For The Hearing Impaired

Every fifth German is hearing impaired. In their private and in their work lives, they are restricted such as when making a telephone call. Researchers are now ready with a digital solution, one that can partially compensate for the hearing loss. Soon, the system will be integrated into devices such as telephone systems and cell [...]

Hearing Loss In U.S. Adolescents More Prevalent

Hearing loss is now affecting nearly 20 percent of U.S. adolescents age 12-19, a rise of 5 percent over the last 15 years, according to a new Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) study co-led by Ron Eavey, M.D., director of the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center and the Guy M. Maness Professor in Otolaryngology…

First Test Of Sign Language By Cell Phone Performed By Deaf, Hard-Of-Hearing Students

University of Washington engineers are developing the first device able to transmit American Sign Language over U.S. cellular networks. The tool is just completing its initial field test by participants in a UW summer program for deaf and hard-of-hearing students…

Hearing Loss Among US Teenagers Increases By 31%

Hearing loss among American teenagers rose by approximately 31% from 1988-1994 to 2005-2006, according to a study published in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association). In the year 2005-2006 one fifth of all US kids had some level of hearing loss. The report states that hearing loss is a common sensory disorder that affects [...]

Hope For A Cure For Tinnitus - ‘Ringing In The Ears’

The NIH has granted a University of Texas at Dallas researcher and a university-affiliated biomedical firm .7 million to investigate whether nerve stimulation offers a long-term cure for tinnitus. Described as a ringing in the ears, tinnitus affects 20 percent to 40 percent of recently returned military veterans and about 10 percent of all people [...]

Embracing The Challenges In NHS Audiology - Siemens Hearing Instruments Launches National Roadshow To Inform And Share Ideas To Enhance Productivity

Siemens Hearing Instruments is running a series of ‘Partner of Choice’ roadshows at venues across the UK to reinforce its commitment to supporting NHS audiology departments in the face of growing pressures to increase efficiency…

Annual Meeting Supplement Now Available For Otolaryngology - Head And Neck Surgery

The 2010 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO of the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF), the largest meeting of ear, nose, and throat doctors in the world, will convene September 26-29, in Boston, MA. The official abstract supplement for the annual meeting is now available here with the regular August [...]

Genetic Link Between Two Rare Diseases Established By Next Generation Sequencing

Scientists have successfully used “next generation sequencing” to identify mutations that may cause a rare and mysterious genetic disorder…

Autism Detected In Unique Vocal Signature Of Baby Talk

Using a new type of “vocal signature” technology that focuses on sound patterns rather than words in child vocalizations and baby talk, researchers in the US say they have proved in principle that it is possible to screen for autism spectrum disorders in young children; they also hope the new method will greatly [...]

Scientific Review Of How Music Training Primes Nervous System And Boosts Learning

Those ubiquitous wires connecting listeners to you-name-the-sounds from invisible MP3 players — whether of Bach, Miles Davis or, more likely today, Lady Gaga — only hint at music’s effect on the soul throughout the ages…