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January 17, 2006
Genetics and Hearing Loss: An Overview
An overview of one of the more common causes of hearing loss can assist clinicians and parents.
Dysphagia Restrictions Reversed
A Medicare fiscal intermediary has withdrawn a coverage policy that required a physician to conduct a hands-on examination before ordering a dysphagia evaluation.
Recognizing When Strings Are Attached
How to maintain integrity and objectivity and avoid a conflict of interest.
Signs From The Desert
A new sign language created by the Al-Sayyid Bedouin community in the Negev Desert in Israel offers researchers a rare opportunity to study linguistic evolution.
Researchers Make Progress in Developing Mechanical Cochlea
Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing a mechanical cochlea.*Audiology*
Where We Work: Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory Naval research not only supports the health and safety of our troops, but the technology and information has use throughout society.
New Technology and Changing Demographics
New technology and changing demographics will have great consequences for professional futures in the discipline of communication sciences and disorders.
Corporate Speech-Language Pathology-Is It Right For You?
Venture into the world of corporate speech-language pathology as a way to expand current services or to build a private practice.
Alex Johnson: 2006 ASHA President
In an interview with 2006 ASHA President Alex Johnson shares his extensive experience, issues of concern, and his contact with members around the country.
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In This Issue:
Genetics and Hearing Loss: An Overview
Dysphagia Restrictions Reversed
Recognizing When Strings Are Attached
Signs From The Desert
Researchers Make Progress in Developing Mechanical Cochlea
Where We Work: Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
New Technology and Changing Demographics
Corporate Speech-Language Pathology-Is It Right For You?
Alex Johnson: 2006 ASHA President
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