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- Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Hearing is a series of events in which the ear converts sound waves into electrical signals that are sent to the brain and interpreted as sound. The ear has three main parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear. Sound waves enter through the outer ear and reach the middle ear where they cause the eardrum to vibrate. The inner ear.View larger image The vibrations are transmitted through three tiny bones in the middle ear, called the ossicles. These three bones are named the malleus, incus, and...
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- Hearing Loss and Older Adults
Ask yourself the following questions. If you answer "yes" to three or more of these questions, you could have a hearing problem and may need to have your hearing checked by a doctor. yes no Do I have a problem hearing on the telephone? Do I have trouble hearing when there is noise in the background? Is it hard for me to follow a conversation when two or more people talk at once? Do I have to strain to understand a conversation? Do many people I talk to seem to mumble (or not speak...
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Have WISE EARS!® for Life!
Everyone. No matter how old or young you are, too much exposure to loud noise can permanently damage your hearing. Whether it's the screech of a chain saw, the sudden blast of a hunting rifle, or the roar of a lawn mower, exposure to loud sounds can cause Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). At HomeAt Work NIHL is serious. Some 30 million people are at risk in the workplace, in recreational settings, and at home. In fact, it is the most common work-related disease. Already, 10 million Americans...
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- Ten Ways To Recognize Hearing Loss
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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- WISE EARS! A National Campaign to Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
How Loud is Too Loud? bookmark Resources for Educators (videos, classroom activities) Ten Ways to Recognize Hearing Loss bookmark WISE EARS!® for Life flyer Noise-Induced Hearing Loss fact sheet General Estimates of Work-Related Noises fact sheet Occupational Hearing Loss Publications Work-Related Hearing Loss fact sheet WISE EARS® Tips: Hearing Matters Lessons in Shooter Safety WISE EARS!® At Work! Radio Spots WISE EARS!® Warns About Hearing Loss press release WISE EARS!®...
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- American Hair Loss Council - http://www.ahlc.org/
- SHARE - Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support, Inc. - http://www.nationalSHAREOffice.com/
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Clinical Trials
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- Efficacy of Therapy With the Spironolactone Pills Compared to Minoxidil Lotion in Female Pattern Hair Loss
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00175617 - Recruiting
Female Pattern Hair Loss
- Effect of Revival Soy on Weight Loss and Skin, Hair, and Nails in Premenopausal Women
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00352157 - Active, not recruiting
Skin Aging; Weight Loss
- Efficacy Study of Topical NEOSH101 to Treat Male Pattern Hair Loss
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00418730 - Active, not recruiting
Androgenetic Alopecia
- Dose-Ranging Efficacy Study of Topical NEOSH101 to Treat Male Pattern Hair Loss
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00471510 - Recruiting
Androgenetic Alopecia
- Alopecia Areata Registry
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00069589 - Recruiting
Alopecia Areata; Alopecia Totalis; Alopecia Universalis; Autoimmune Hair Loss; Alopecia Partialis

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