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What is hearing loss?

A hearing impairment is a decrease in one's ability to hear (i.e. perceive auditory information). While some cases of hearing loss are reversible with medical treatment, many lead to a permanent disability (often called deafness).

If the hearing loss occurs at a young age, it may interfere with the acquisition of spoken language and social development. Hearing aids and cochlear implants may alleviate some of the problems caused by hearing impairment, but are often insufficient. People who have hearing impairments, especially those who develop a hearing problem later in life, often require support and technical adaptations as part of the rehabilitation process.

Books about hearing-loss


Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss 
Robert A. Dobie
Paperback (2001-03-27)
$112.95

Noise Control: A Primer (Aa Singular Audiology Text) 
Alberto Behar, Marshall Chasin, Margaret E. Cheesman
Paperback (1999-10-21)
$50.95

Ototoxic Drugs Exposed: Prescription Drugs and Other Chemicals That Can (and Do) Damage Our Ears 
Neil G. Bauman
Paperback (2004-04)
$39.99

Hearing Loss: From Stigma To Strategy 
Michael Simmons
Paperback (2005-05-15)
$29.95

Instant Weight Loss: Open Box And Lose 9 Inches Off Your Waist! 
Lisa Clancy
Paperback (2004-11-23)
$6.95

Genetic Hearing Loss 
Patrick J. Willems
Hardcover (2003-09-01)
$169.95

Speaking Volumes Effective Intervention for Children Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing 
Catherine Bartlett, Noel Cohen, Louis Z. Cooper, Janice Gatty, Dennis Gjerdingen, Laurie Hanin, Hema Patel
Ring-bound (2002)
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