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Students find sense of community at field day
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.It was fun for the kids to run relays, but the field day at BB&T Field on Wednesday was even more fun for many because they could meet and be among other children who have impaired hearing or vision. About 175 people took part in the field day events,...Tags: Education, Special Olympics
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Latest Pennsylvania news, sports, business and entertainment
ABORTION COVERAGE Pa. House passes abortion limits under health law HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A bill that would prevent coverage for most abortions under the insurance exchange being set up as part of the federal health care overhaul is on its way to...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Hospitals and Clinics, Joe Sestak, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, The Associated Press
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Sirens put firefighters at greater risk for hearing loss, experts say
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe workplace hazard is unavoidable: Sirens put firefighters at greater risk for hearing loss, experts said on Tuesday. "The damage is invisible. It's internal to your ear," said Dr. Catherine V. Palmer, director of audiology and hearing aids in the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Allentown, Federal Signal Corporation, Health and Safety at Work
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Seminars on hearing loss set
South Bend TribuneNILES — Attend a free seminar on hearing loss, treatments and hearing aids led by Lakeland Ear, Nose and Throat professionals Dr. Deborah Habenicht and audiologist Craig Rigler at Lakeland Medical Suites, 42 N. St. Joseph Ave., Niles, from 6 to 7 p....Tags: Human Body, Ear, Nose, and Throat
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Everyman announces first full season at new home
It might be hard to duplicate the anticipation and publicity that greeted the inaugural season in Everyman Theatre's inviting new home on West Fayette Street, but that hasn't stopped the company from trying. "I want next season to be even more...
Tags: Charles Street, Everyman Theatre, Red (movie, 2010) , Tom Courtenay, Mark Rothko
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Two senior communities upgrading to attract deaf residents
Baby boomers in search of a South Florida retirement community look for certain amenities: accessible apartments, activities, on-site nurses. But if you're severely hearing impaired, you also may need sign language interpreters, video phones, movie...
Tags: Heavy Engineering, Alzheimer's Disease, Delray Beach, Medical Specialization, Pompano Beach
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Hope for hearing
Khaleej TimesExperts discussed hearing loss in children can be treated by early diagnosis and finding the most suitable treatment either through hearing aids or cochlear implantation, followed by rehabilitation. DUBAI -- Chiming bells, the whistle of the pressure...Tags: Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, United Arab Emirates
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Church observes Mother Father Deaf Day
Springfield News-Sun, OhioHis hearing is fine. But auditory neuropathy runs in Robin Hoopes' family. "Even though the ear might be registering sound," he explained, the auditory nerve "fires out of sequence" and the message that's supposed to be delivered "doesn't quite get...Tags: Entertainment, Gallaudet University, Music
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The science and suffering of hearing loss
Former Baltimorean Katherine Bouton abruptly lost the hearing in her left ear at age 30. One minute she could hear, and the next, she could not. Over the decades, her impairment worsened. By the time she was 60, she was functionally deaf. But her...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Alzheimer's Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, Newspaper and Magazine, Physical Conditions
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Sun Sentinel Excalibur Award winner Herman Shooster, Global Response
Sun SentinelA few dozen pennies, shiny and perpetually floating in a clear brick of plastic sit on Herman Shooster's desk. Given as a gift celebrating the 1968 initial public offering of his first entrepreneurial venture, a frozen food company, it wasn't long...Tags: Broward County, Marketing, Career and Workplace, Coral Springs, Consumers
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Deaf employees in the workforce
There were no deaf children where I grew up, no deaf children where I went to school. There was no hearing impairment I can remember in my family, no deaf personnel serving in the military where I was assigned. So it's no surprise that I was also...
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