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April 12, 2005

 

Speaking Out on IDEA Regulations
ASHA members made their voices heard, submitting more than 1,600 comment letters on IDEA and speaking at nearly all meetings hosted by the U.S. Department of Education.

AAAS Session Explores Cochlear Hair Cell Regeneration
The current state of scientific knowledge about hair cell regeneration and auditory neurons shows the promise and limitations for treatment. *Audiology*

California Clinicians Gain Salary Supplement
The Palo Alto Unified School District became the first district in California to grant a salary supplement, reflecting a national movement to link additional salary to the CCCs.

CMS Tries Legal Avenue to Fix Medicare Fee Schedule
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is seeking legal advice to prevent six straight years of rate reductions in the Medicare Fee Schedule.

EHDI: New ASHA Guidelines Available on Children, Ages Birth to 5
New ASHA guidelines are available on children from birth to age 5 which focus on family-centered, culturally competent assessment. *Audiology*

Hearing Lost in Space?
Research probes factors that may affect astronauts’ hearing, leading to the potential for developing a system to test hearing in space. *Audiology*

Current and Emerging Tools for Assessing Middle-Ear Function
Emerging technologies offer improved diagnosis of middle-ear disorders. *Audiology*

The Evolution of Aural Acoustic-Immittance Measurements
Tests to detect and qualify conductive hearing losses have evolved over the last two centuries.

Wideband Energy Reflectance
Middle-ear energy reflectance may hold promise for the treatment of middle-ear disorders.

Using Laser-Doppler Vibrometry to Diagnose Conductive Hearing Loss
In the last decade, laser-Doppler vibrometry has become sensitive enough to make measurements of the motion of the human eardrum practical.

Conference Explored Vocal Pathologies, Dementia, and Pediatric Dysphagia
Vocal pathologies, dementia, and pediatric dysphagia were the topics of tracks at the ASHA 2005 Health Care Conference.

Teachers With Voice Disorders: Recent Clinical Trials Research
Evidence confirms that voice disorders are an occupational hazard of teaching school.

Patients With Head and Neck Cancer
A variety of treatment approaches are available for the management of advanced laryngeal cancer, but only recently had attention focused on functional outcomes.


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