10 Things You Need To Know About CDC’s Latest Report from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network
The following estimates are based on information collected from the health and special education (if available*) records of children who were 8 years old and lived in areas of Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Utah, and Wisconsin in 2010: 1. About 1 in 68 children (or 14.7 per 1,000…
A Consumer’s Guide to Purchasing Hearing Aids: The Difference Between an Audiologist and a Hearing Instrument Specialist
Question: Do you know what the minimum educational qualifications are for a person to sell hearing aids in New Jersey? Answer: You don’t even need a high school diploma.
What’s The Link Between Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) And Hearing Loss?
A team of Australian researchers found that older adults with moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a higher prevalence of hearing loss than those of the same age without CKD, according to a study published in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases and highlighted on the National Kidney Foundation website. The researchers assessed more than…
Poised For Success: Treating Hearing Loss Pays Dividends on The Job
The willingness to take action is the single most important ingredient for success. This is true in any career, in any business venture, and at any time in a person’s life.
Are Your Earphones Ruining Your Hearing?
Help Your Heart, Get a Hearing Test
BETTER HEARING INSTITUTE February 4, 2015 Getting a Hearing Test Just May Help Your Heart, Says the Better Hearing Institute in Recognition of American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day® Washington, DC, February 4, 2015—Keeping track of your hearing by getting a hearing test may help you monitor your cardiovascular health, says the Better…
Forever young: 5 ways treating hearing loss can revitalize your life
Listen up, boomers: Do you want to stay active? Vibrant? Socially engaged? Professionally successful? Most of us do. So maybe it’s time to do something about your hearing. Chances are, if you’re like many baby boomers, you’ve rocked your way through your fair share of concerts, night clubs, and ear-blasting parties. And you’ve enjoyed years…
Speech And Hearing Associates Announces A Support Group For Persons With Dysarthria
A safe place for members to share experiences, advice, and learn compensatory strategies, Speech and Hearing Associates’ support group is appropriate for people who experience limited tongue, lip and jaw movement, slurred speech, slow rate of speech or rapid rate of speech, changes in vocal quality, hoarseness or  breathiness.Â
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Robynne Kratchman, MS, CCC Is Being Interviewed!
Have you heard? Robynne Kratchman, MS, CCC, Director of Speech-Language Pathology Programs at Speech and Hearing Associates is being interviewed by News 12 NJ on her extensive knowledge of fluency disorders.