Volume 39
Volume 39 issues and topics include:
Issue 1
- Article 1: Ultratec Announces
New IP-Based Captioned Telephone
- Article 2: How to Manage
Communication with a Hearing Loss During Your Hospital Stay - Part Two
- Article 3: Hearing Loss
Association of America Position Statement Regarding Captioned Phones & the
California Public Utility Commission
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 2
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Article 1: Is There a Hard of Hearing Culture?
- Article 2: AG Bell Denounces
Demonstrations
- Article 3: Walkers from
Across the Country Join 2009 Walk4Hearing
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 3
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Article 1: Researchers Find Lack of Key Molecule Leads to Deafness
- Article 2: Hamilton CapTel
introduces the CapTel 800i captioned telephone
- Article 3: Audism Free
America: Outcomes of the Historic Meeting and Rally at the AG Bell
Association Headquarters - Part One
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 4
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Article 1: How Quiet Sounds Are Magnified By 'Flexoelectric Motors' In The
Ear - Part One
- Article 2: Have an Ear
Infection? Maybe You Should See a Chiropractor!
- Article 3: Audism Free
America: Outcomes of the Historic Meeting and Rally at the AG Bell
Association Headquarters - Part Two
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 5
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Article 1: How Quiet Sounds Are Magnified By 'Flexoelectric Motors' In The
Ear - Part 2
- Article 2: Sprint Relay
Conference Captioning: My Experience Using an Outstanding Service
- Article 3: New Data On
Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment Presented
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 6
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Article 1: Stanford researchers' discovery of ion channel turns ear on its
head
- Article 2: Frequency-lowering
Hearing Aids: Increasing the audibility of high-frequency speech sounds -
Part One
- Article 3: MED-EL Introduces
MAESTRO(tm) for Legacy Patients
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 7
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Article 1: FCC Working Group to Study Digital Closed Captions
- Article 2: Frequency-lowering
Hearing Aids: Increasing the audibility of high-frequency speech sounds -
Part Two
- Article 3: Estrogen Controls
How Brain Processes Sound
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 8
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Article 1: First Meeting of Technical Working Group on Captioning and
Video Description - Part One
- Article 2: A deaf ear can
keep a marriage happy
- Article 3: 2009 Oticon Focus
on People Awards: Call for Nominations
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 9
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Article 1: First Meeting of Technical Working Group on Captioning and
Video Description - Part Two
- Article 2: Beyond cochlear
implants: awakening the deafened brain
- Article 3: DeafCode Launches
Captionfish.com, a Captioned Film & Movies Search Engine
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 10
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Article 1: Consumer Reports: Hearing Aid Shoppers Pay High Prices, Get
Mediocre Fittings
- Article 2: Scripps Research
Scientists Discover Molecular Defect Involved in Hearing Loss
- Article 3: WANTED: You to
Sign the COAT Petition for Access
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 11
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Article 1: Edging Toward A Cure For Hearing Loss And Deafness
- Article 2: HLAA Advice on
Purchasing Hearing Aids
- Article 3: Changes to Air
Travel Regulations
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 12
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Article 1: HLAA Convention: Greetings from Nashville
- Article 2: Early Intervention
Crucial for Kids with Hearing Loss
- Article 3: VRS and IP Relay
Registration Requirement Delayed
- Article 4: Short Takes
Issue 13
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Article 1: HLAA Convention: Induction Loops: Completing the Hearing Aid
- Article 2: SoundCure to
Market Tinnitus Therapy Developed at UC Irvine
- Article 3: Captioning the
HLAA Convention
- Article 4: Short Takes