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  1. sliebaudre zader Says:

    Hearing loss in one ear impairs kids' language: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Hearing loss in one ear is enough to c…

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  4. bora Says:

    re the last post. Mags was right. I am apparently deaf. Quite….well…very deaf. Fortunately not tonedeaf I guess but the doc said it quite…forcefully. I didn’t manage to inflict it on myself. It’s like having bad vision and requiring glassses. I don’t need hearing aids yet but I may someday (ho …

  5. crous utini Says:

    *stopping suddenly as stretches out her arm; listening intently, hearing the sounds of nature* I don't hear anything.

  6. ronda Says:

    i can hear 22,000 hz

  7. hennon bek Says:

    i’m laughing at the guy’s poker face XD

  8. monta bornischem Says:

    hey i love this vid about Kellie. im profoundly deaf but never heard of Siemens before! Bcuz im on NDCS and i wear Cochlear Implant. Ive heard that Kellie went o Braidwood High school, im amazed! My big bro is deaf too and he used to go there! I really want 2 meet Kellie now, she looks like the person that would be soo kind, nice & helpful! Im happy for you kellie! xx

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  10. zeno Says:

    you are nothing but an animal you military piece of shit

  11. henko white Says:

    An ADJUDICATION hearing is a fact-finding process, the result of which is a decision that a delinquent act was or was not committed by the youth as alleged.

    I don't know the adult equivalent.

  12. ann Says:

    its about addiction people!!! shes thanking someone for breaking her addiction…breaking down those walls and breaking her heart but helping and loving her still for her….read in between the lines…come on!!! ugh!!!

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    Bruce Fein is on the Turkish propganda payroll scum bag! Shame on you!

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  17. matsing castrautna Says:

    Poor lady hope she gets better.

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    The MoD are planning to axe 5,000 wounded war heroes who have been injured in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of the injured have sustained serious personal injury having served in fierce operations oversees, some having lost limbs, sustained brain injuries, spinal injuries, blast wounds and severe hearing loss amongst other catastrophic injuries. The MoD argue that the axe is needed in order to train new recruits, however admit that in doing so they are discarding those who have sacrificed so much on their behalf. The information comes from a leaked MoD document which The Sunday Times quoted which confirmed that 5% of the Army’s 102,000 personnel were no longer fit to be deployed in action. The MoD refused to comment on the leaked document. … armed forces compensation, military accidents, mod, solicito

  19. aila Says:

    You don't mention whether you desire to be an airline pilot with a first class medical, a corporate pilot with a second class medical, or a private pilot with a third class medical, but in all cases the answers may be found at faa.gov in FAR Part 67.

    For eyes, the answer is basically correctable to 20/20.
    For hearing the answer is able to carry on a normal conversation without being shouted at.

    Class I vision requirements

    Sec. 67.103

    Eye.

    Eye standards for a first-class airman medical certificate are:
    (a) Distant visual acuity of 20/20 or better in each eye separately, with or without corrective lenses. If corrective lenses (spectacles or contact lenses) are necessary for 20/20 vision, the person may be eligible only on the condition that corrective lenses are worn while exercising the privileges of an airman certificate.

    (b) Near vision of 20/40 or better, Snellen equivalent, at 16 inches in each eye separately, with or without corrective lenses. If age 50 or older, near vision of 20/40 or better, Snellen equivalent, at both 16 inches and 32 inches in each eye separately, with or without corrective lenses.

    (c) Ability to perceive those colors necessary for the safe performance of airman duties.

    (d) Normal fields of vision.

    (e) No acute or chronic pathological condition of either eye or adnexa that interferes with the proper function of an eye, that may reasonably be expected to progress to that degree, or that may reasonably be expected to be aggravated by flying.

    (f) Bifoveal fixation and vergence-phoria relationship sufficient to prevent a break in fusion under conditions that may reasonably be expected to occur in performing airman duties. Tests for the factors named in this paragraph are not required except for persons found to have more than 1 prism diopter of hyperphoria, 6 prism diopters of esophoria, or 6 prism diopters of exophoria. If any of these values are exceeded, the Federal Air Surgeon may require the person to be examined by a qualified eye specialist to determine if there is bifoveal fixation and an adequate vergence-phoria relationship. However, if otherwise eligible, the person is issued a medical certificate pending the results of the examination.

    Class I hearing requirments:

    Sec. 67.105

    Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium.

    Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium standards for a first-class airman medical certificate are:
    (a) The person shall demonstrate acceptable hearing by at least one of the following tests:

    (1) Demonstrate an ability to hear an average conversational voice in a quiet room, using both ears, at a distance of 6 feet from the examiner, with the back turned to the examiner.

    (2) Demonstrate an acceptable understanding of speech as determined by audiometric speech discrimination testing to a score of at least 70 percent obtained in one ear or in a sound field environment.

    (3) Provide acceptable results of pure tone audiometric testing of unaided hearing acuity according to the following table of worst acceptable thresholds, using the calibration standards of the American National Standards Institute, 1969 (11 West 42d Street, New York, NY 10036):

    Frequency (Hz) 500
    Hz 1000
    Hz 2000
    Hz 3000
    Hz

    Better ear (Db) 35 30 30 40
    Poorer ear (Db) 35 50 50 60

    (b) No disease or condition of the middle or internal ear, nose, oral cavity, pharynx, or larynx that—

    (1) Interferes with, or is aggravated by, flying or may reasonably be expected to do so; or

    (2) Interferes with, or may reasonably be expected to interfere with, clear and effective speech communication.

    (c) No disease or condition manifested by, or that may reasonably be expected to be manifested by, vertigo or a disturbance of equilibrium.

    See faa.gov for more information, with regard to other classes.

    I can't stress enough that many disqualifying conditions such as heart disease, kidney disease, vision problems, etc., may be overcome with a demonstrated waiver or other means. You won't know the real answer about whether your particular is a problem until you see an aviation medial examiner. If he/she refuses to issue a medical, then you will need to examine the waiver process. I personally know many airline pilots flying on waivers.

    Good luck

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  21. ueman kibbletch Says:

    is troubled by the hearing loss affecting teenagers, if using mp3 players take out earphones every 10-15 minutes/hr

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  23. don jentez Says:

    Your health insurance. You might contact the Lion's club in your area I know they do glasses. There may even be an organization that helps the hearing impaired. Ask at a hearing aid provider they should know.

  24. kulimah tzuhirall Says:

    Verizon is getting the iPhone, we hear it every year, but this year, we’ve been hearing it a lot more than ever before.

  25. kawa Says:

    maybe they think you can read lips? a lot of people are very ignorant and probably just assume you can cause they "saw it on tv" or some crap.

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  28. boschmi debecklin Says:

    ive actually noticed some loss in my hearing -__-

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    intellitech writes “This will make a lot of you feel better. Groklaw is reporting that both parties have come up with a stipulation in Sony Computer Entertainment American v. Hotz regarding what Hotz must do about handing over his computers. The new Preliminary Injunction (PDF) now says that he is to turn his materials over to a ‘neutral’ third party, not to SCEA’s lawyers, and after the neutral party combs through them, it all is returned to Hotz. All but whatever they ‘segregate’ out of them. He won’t get that back until the end of the litigation, should he prevail, which this court at least currently thinks is less likely than that Sony will. There will be a hearing on Hotz’s motion to dismiss on April 8, 2011.”

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    Chembur doc works out stem cell cure for hearing loss
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  32. efseng jeann Says:

    hello i heard a big noise and everything turned lower like 10dB but ok now. hvat happend? (i hear fine now) everything turned back to normal after 1,5sec. i did not get tinnitus!

  33. zawa huneke Says:

    I think actually that what you're talking about may be the M & M conference–the mortality and morbidity conference. It isn't a "hearing" in a judicial sense, and it is attended by hospital personnel in that specialty, not a "board," but it's a way problems that have arisen may be discussed by the staff and things altered to prevent similar problems from arising in the future. Sometimes it's just an unusual presentation that's discussed, so that staff are educated to consider that diagnosis.

    Were you watching ER last week? *g*

  34. deanc1963 Says:

    The hearing requirements aren't too tough. If you can carry on a normal conversation in a quiet room with your back turned to the other person, you'll be OK.

  35. ♥Teenage drama queen♥ Says:

    get a white noise machine. it makes a noise similar to an air conditioner and it drowns out outside noises. i cannot sleep without one!! you can probably get one from walmart or some place similar.

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  41. shellingol Says:

    Sure I can, I only set tunes I might be able to make :)

  42. keeger Says:

    I gotta say, I’ve never be more turned on learning about hearing loss.

  43. hiesemred feli Says:

    Obviously, you can't just go buy a dBm meter – although they do exist.

    Use your personal judgment. If you play it volume full up, obviously there will be a problem.
    Playing at 70-80% of max volume is usually OK.

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  46. bari wojtechae Says:

    how bad is it? I’m in Lawson away from it but I’m not hearing good things

  47. min papager Says:

    naw this my first time hearing it.

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    Kind of ironic that the audio on this video is sooo low compared to other vids here.

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