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The American Tinnitus Association The American Tinnitus Association is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing tinnitus research and educating patients and professionals through conferences, books, brochures, videos, and the quarterly journal Tinnitus Today. |
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Get HAPPY! Free guides to hearing aids and cochlear implant funding personalized information on hearing loss, digital hearing aids cochlear implants. |
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Hearing Loss Association of America HLAA provides assistance and resources for people with hearing loss and their families to learn how to adjust to living with hearing loss. HLAA is working to eradicate the stigma associated with hearing loss and raise public awareness about the need for prevention and the importance of regular hearing screenings throughout life. |
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California Telephone Access Program The Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP) is a California State mandated program, administered by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The DDTP has two components: The California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) which provides assistive telephone devices, and the California Relay Service (CRS). |
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Audiologists are health-care professionals who evaluate, diagnose, treat, and manage hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders in newborn, children, and adults. Audiology is a well-respected and highly recognised profession. Audiology has been ranked by U.S. News and World Report as one of the Best Careers in 2006, 2007, and 2008. |
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People with hearing loss can dream of a future when hearing aids might also serve as wireless loudspeakers, delivering clear, customized sound from inside their ears. |
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A website in Atlanta relating to tinnitus retraining therapy for tinnitus and hyperacusis sufferer. |
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