米国の難聴関係サイトから[New post] Is Hearing Device a Magic Wand?

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New post on Audio Accessibility Is Hearing Device a Magic Wand?by audio_net
When looking at people using hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), don't assume that they can hear and understand everything. It's not like wearing eyeglasses that gives you 20/20 vision - even eyeglasses are not beneficial to people who are blind or have some severe eye sight problems. Read more of this post
audio_net| May 6, 2013 at 8:55 pm | Tags: auditory processing disorder, cochlear implant, deafness, hair cells, hearing aid, hearing loss, meningitis| Categories: Technology| URL: http://wp.me/p2h0tD-FJ
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