MIXED HEARING LOSS
References
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
- Resource Link: NIDCD – Mixed Hearing Loss
- Description: The NIDCD provides comprehensive information on various types of hearing loss, including mixed hearing loss. It’s a valuable resource for understanding the medical and scientific aspects of hearing conditions.
World Health Organization (WHO) – Hearing Loss Data
- Resource Link: WHO – Deafness and Hearing Loss
- Description: WHO offers global statistics and information on hearing loss, which can be useful for the section discussing global trends and prevalence.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
- Resource Link: ASHA – Types of Hearing Loss
- Description: ASHA provides detailed information on different types of hearing loss, including mixed hearing loss. The site is a great resource for understanding the condition from a speech and hearing professional’s perspective.
Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA)
- Resource Link: HLAA – Living with Hearing Loss
- Description: HLAA offers resources and support for individuals living with hearing loss. This can be a great reference for the section on patient experiences and practical life strategies.
PubMed Central
- Resource Link: Recent Advances in Hearing Aid Technology
- Description: This scientific article discusses recent advances in hearing aid technology, which can be referenced in the section on treatment and technology advancements.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- Resource Link: Workplace Accommodations for People with Hearing Loss
- Description: This journal article provides insights into workplace adaptations for people with hearing loss, which is relevant for the section on workplace adaptation.
These resources offer a mix of scientific research, statistical data, and practical advice, making them ideal for supporting the content of your blog post on mixed hearing loss.