Hearing Aids for Children
Hearing aids can help children develop communication and social skills. Even babies and very young children can wear hearing aids. The audiologist will review the
Hearing aids can help children develop communication and social skills. Even babies and very young children can wear hearing aids. The audiologist will review the
Learn what auditory-verbal therapy is, and why it is important for a child with hearing loss. Auditory-verbal therapy teaches parents a great deal about how
Over-the-counter hearing aids are approved for adults older than 18 years. This article explains the purpose of these easier-to-access hearing aids for appropriate decision-making.
Dysautonomia is not a specific medical diagnosis but an umbrella term describing any autonomic nervous system malfunction (ANS). Many underlying diseases and conditions can lead
Autonomic screening may prove valuable to survivors vulnerable to autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction. Based on the results, practitioners may recommend increasing physical activity, the
Mimicking hearing loss is more complex than simply plugging your ears. Even a simulator can not adequately replicate what it is like to live with
This resource provides an overview of hearing loss in children, options for intervention, and important considerations when speaking with your child, building language, and nurturing
Chemo-induced ototoxicity has a negative long-term impact on multiple areas of life for childhood cancer survivors. Increased awareness, monitoring, and education surrounding these issues may
Some cancer treatments can affect the eyes during treatment or later during survivorship. Maintaining quality eye care and becoming familiar with potential risks is essential.
Childhood cancer survivors may have an increased risk of developing cataracts from specific medication and radiation treatments. The usually transparent eye lens is clouded in