Each individual has their own baseline hearing capacity at birth, which evolves throughout their life in response to their exposure both to causative factors that lead to hearing loss (genetic, biological, behavioural) and to protective and preventive factors that help preserve their hearing capacity
AbstractNoise-induced hearing loss and related tinnitus are often unrecognized problems, especially ...
Non-specialist personnel (i.e. not trained in ear and hearing care or EHC), as well as community mem...
Many avoidable causes of hearing loss, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), are...
Prevention is an action to stop a disease or disability from occurring or progressingin an individua...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that half of all causes of hearing loss can be prevent...
The individual can hear different sounds, and the hearing impairment ranges in severity from degrees...
The individual can hear different sounds, and the hearing impairment ranges in severity from degrees...
Noise induced hearing loss is one of most com-mon hearing deficit which is almost completely prevent...
The term ototoxicity is used to refer to temporary or permanent damage to the audiovestibular system...
Noise-induced hearing loss and related tinnitus are often unrecognized problems, especially in non-o...
Abstract Background: Occupational hearing loss is the third most common chronic condition in the US,...
The English term “boilermaker's deafness” was often used during the 1700 and 1800s. It referred to h...
Background and Aim: Comorbid conditions and unhealthy lifestyles are risk factors for auditory dysfu...
ObjectiveTo assess the effectiveness of interventions for preventing occupational noise exposure or ...
This chapter will highlight the common causes of hearing loss in children and emphasize on the fact ...
AbstractNoise-induced hearing loss and related tinnitus are often unrecognized problems, especially ...
Non-specialist personnel (i.e. not trained in ear and hearing care or EHC), as well as community mem...
Many avoidable causes of hearing loss, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), are...
Prevention is an action to stop a disease or disability from occurring or progressingin an individua...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that half of all causes of hearing loss can be prevent...
The individual can hear different sounds, and the hearing impairment ranges in severity from degrees...
The individual can hear different sounds, and the hearing impairment ranges in severity from degrees...
Noise induced hearing loss is one of most com-mon hearing deficit which is almost completely prevent...
The term ototoxicity is used to refer to temporary or permanent damage to the audiovestibular system...
Noise-induced hearing loss and related tinnitus are often unrecognized problems, especially in non-o...
Abstract Background: Occupational hearing loss is the third most common chronic condition in the US,...
The English term “boilermaker's deafness” was often used during the 1700 and 1800s. It referred to h...
Background and Aim: Comorbid conditions and unhealthy lifestyles are risk factors for auditory dysfu...
ObjectiveTo assess the effectiveness of interventions for preventing occupational noise exposure or ...
This chapter will highlight the common causes of hearing loss in children and emphasize on the fact ...
AbstractNoise-induced hearing loss and related tinnitus are often unrecognized problems, especially ...
Non-specialist personnel (i.e. not trained in ear and hearing care or EHC), as well as community mem...
Many avoidable causes of hearing loss, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), are...