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Audiology in this issue...Connected Health in Audiology: The Future of Hearing Healthcare
1 November 2019
| Melanie Ferguson, Danielle Glista, Evelyn Davies-Venn
Melanie Ferguson, PhD, Head of Audiological Science, National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia. E: melanie.ferguson@nal.gov.au Twitter: @Mel_Ferguson1 Danielle Glista, PhD, Assistant Professor, The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University; National Centre for Audiology, Western University,...
Audiological approach to treatment of blast-induced tinnitus
Hearing loss and tinnitus resulting from blast waves in the war zone is becoming more common in our clinics. Hamid Jalilvand based in Tehran, shares his experience in audiological rehabilitation and research findings on patients in his clinics with a...What’s new in genetic testing for hearing impairment?
1 May 2016
| Ali A Danesh
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ENTA-Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA-Audiology - Adult, ENTA-Audiology - Paediatric
Often the first question following the diagnosis of a hearing loss is ‘why?’ In this article Ali Danesh explores the advances made in uncovering ‘why’ from a genetics perspective. Ali describes the panel of genetic tests now commercially available to...
Cyclops Medtech partners with Hypatia Specialist Clinics
30 October 2021
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Company Profiles, Contracts & Distributors
Cyclops Medtech is partnering with Hypatia Specialist Clinics to provide vestibular diagnostic and therapeutic solutions throughout the United Kingdom and parts of Europe.
Tinnitus and music
1 July 2018
| Marc Fagelson (Prof)
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ENTA-Audiology - Adult, ENTA-Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA-Audiology - Paediatric, ENTA-Tinnitus
Marc Fagelson discusses how not just hearing loss, but tinnitus and hyperacusis and impairments to an individual’s ability to process music can adversely affect one’s quality of life, as well as their overall interactions from a societal and personal perspective....
OBITUARY: Dr David Pothier
1 September 2018
David Pothier passed away on July 27, 2018 in the early hours of the morning following a struggle with recurrent brain cancer. His passing extinguished a brilliant light, the likes of which few of us will witness in our lifetime....
UK innovation aims to end Otic Barotrauma for sufferers
5 June 2024
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Research & Development, Company Profiles
In a groundbreaking development, AirDrate®, a UK start-up, has unveiled a revolutionary solution to help alleviate the agony of Airplane Ear
The debate: endoscopic vs microscopic ear surgery – meta-analysis of outcomes
1 November 2019
| Aileen Lambert
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ENTA-Rhinology / Sinus
Although the endoscopic approach to ear surgery has become more common in clinical practice, the debate about its role versus the traditional microscopic approach continues in many ENT units. This meta-analysis from the Mount Sinai ENT department in New York...
Serum urea and epistaxis
1 September 2015
| Sunil Sharma
This was a small retrospective review from Swansea looking at 278 patients who attended a teaching hospital Accident and Emergency department with a diagnosis of epistaxis. Only 119 of these patients had their serum urea measured. The investigators found that...
Otology, Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery Book Review
1 May 2019
| Simon KW Lloyd (Prof)
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ENTA-ENT, ENTA-Neurotology, ENTA-Otology, ENTA-Skull Base Surgery
This concise pocket-sized textbook aims to provide a practical reference that clinicians can use in every day otological and skull base practice. The senior author, Derald Brackmann, is one of the leading neurotologists of the modern era and, together with...
The future of audiology rehabilitation? Smartphone apps to collect real-world experiences and support clinical decision-making
1 November 2019
| Barbra HB Timmer
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ENTA-Audiology - Adult
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is gaining momentum in the world of connected hearing healthcare and real-world assessment. Barbra Timmer explains how EMA will play a key role in transforming the information that clinicians use in decision-making and measuring outcomes. Did...
Perspectives on audiology training and education in Canada and New Zealand
1 November 2015
| Marshall Chasin, Amy Arrowsmith
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ENTA-Audiology - Diagnostic
In this Trainee Matters we look at audiology training in two different locations from around the world, Canada and New Zealand. Marshall Chasin gives us an overview of the education system in Canada, while Amy Arrowsmith explains the history of...