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Masters In Clinical Psychology

Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Every day we get to learn something new or the other, but did you know you could learn even when you are asleep? Sounds too good to be true? But it s proven now! Researchers suggest that sleep plays a vital role in the learning process, and it can help you grasp new words and information during deep sleep. This is because the brain s learning channels are open even during sleep.

While we are asleep, our brain organizes and consolidates events and information we encountered throughout t...more
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BASLP (Bachelor of Audiology Speech Lang...read more

Audiologist•Pune
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Hearing aids may be the solution to hearing loss. While they may not completely restore your hearing, they will improve it to a great extent. Many people are unwilling to use hearing aids because of the stigma and the fear of being shamed. But, with newer and smaller devices hitting the market, these fears can be put to rest. Not only are these hearing aids sleek and small but also equipped to meet your unique requirements.

But these devices are only effective if they have been programm...more
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Multi Speciality•Pune
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Cochlear implant is a medical device that provides direct electrical stimulation to the hearing nerve in the inner ear. Children and adults with severe hearing loss may be helped with cochlear implants. A cochlear implant is a prosthetic substitute directly stimulating the cochlea and it does not cure deafness or hearing impairment.

A cochlear implant completely by-passes the normal hearing mechanism and stimulates the auditory nerve directly by means of an internally implanted electrod...more
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MS - ENT, DNB (ENT), MBBS, Fellowship in...read more

ENT Specialist•Mumbai
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A cochlear implant is an electronic device that is used to restore hearing ability in people who suffer from hearing loss due to inner ear damage. Unlike hearing aids which amplify sounds so people with hearing loss are better able to perceive them, cochlear implants directly transmit electronic sound signals to the auditory nerve. They work by compensating for damaged cochlea, the part of the inner ear that converts sound waves into neural impulses which are perceived by the brain.

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M.Sc - Audiology, BASLP

Audiologist•Delhi
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Hearing loss can affect anyone at any age, contrary to the belief that it affects people in their old age. So, when someone experiences hearing loss, it can be quite confusing for them to take the necessary steps.

The first necessary step is to always go to an audiologist, but if you haven t been to an audiologist yet and you don t know what kind of questions to ask your audiologist, this article will help you. These are 4 mandatory questions that you should definitely ask your Audiolog...more
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ENT Specialist•Delhi
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Traditionally, people resort to hearing aids in order to take care of their auditory problems. The perception of hearing reduces as age progresses and people find it absolutely necessary to come up with ways by which they can improve their hearing. However, cochlear implants have become extremely popular because of the method that it uses in comparison to the traditional methods of hearing aids.

What is a cochlear implant?

A cochlear implant is an electronic medical device that...more
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ENT Specialist•Delhi
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There is a strong connection between the ears, nose and throat, as any ENT or Ear Nose Throat specialist will be able to tell you. When there is any kind of congestion or obstruction in the nasal passages, one can also feel some effect in the ears with the symptoms going from mild to severe. So how can nasal obstruction cause clogged ears? Here is our explanation!

- The Connection: To begin with, let us understand the connection between the ears and the nose. There is an opening that ca...more
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Pediatrician•Delhi
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Ear aches are a common complaint for many children. An ear infection can be explained as an inflammation of the middle ear. Unlike other aches, this one cannot be soothed by scratching or applying pressure and hence makes children cranky. Ear infections are usually triggered by bacteria or viruses. This causes inflammation that narrows the tube in the ear and allows fluid to build up. This fluid buildup is responsible for the pain.

However, not all ear infections need to be treated wit...more
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BAHA Implant
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) is a device surgically implanted to help people suffering from a loss of hearing. Most conventional hearing aids transmit sound through air conduction. The BAHA device is suitable for conductive or mild-moderate mixed hearing loss.

Problems with hearing in the middle or outer ears can be helped with the BAHA device. The sound waves received by the BAHA device bypass the middle ear and get delivered straight to the functioning cochlea in ...more
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ENT Specialist•Patna
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There is a strong connection between the ears, nose and throat, as any ENT or Ear Nose Throat specialist will be able to tell you. When there is any kind of congestion or obstruction in the nasal passages, one can also feel some effect in the ears with the symptoms going from mild to severe. So how can nasal obstruction cause clogged ears? Here is our explanation!

The Connection: To begin with, let us understand the connection between the ears and the nose. There is an opening that can ...more
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