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    Misophonia Case Study

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    The following consists of four different hand-outs for health professionals--a traditional letter‚ a fact sheet‚ a copy of the recent NYTimes article‚ and the MAS.  Misophonia sufferers are encouraged to use any of the following based upon their needs.  The fact sheet was compiled with the thought that many doctors will not take the time to read a traditional letter. This letter is an attempt to explain the medical condition termed “Misophonia” or “4S” for Selective Sound Sensitivity Syndrome

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    In the article written by Robert Sparrow called‚ “Implants and Ethnocide: Learning from the Cochlear Implant Controversy‚” the topic of cochlear implants is explored to a deeper level. This article takes the controversy a step further by bringing forward the question about genetic testing. Suggesting that if parents could have their unborn children tested for deafness‚ they would have a higher chance of getting an abortion and terminating the pregnancy. Furthermore‚ if people have this kind of

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    Microtia

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    Microtia‚ a hearing disability SOC 313 Social Implications of Medical Issues August 31‚ 2012 What is Microtia? Microtia is an ear deformity where “one ear is affected (unilateral Microtia) but in about 10 percent of cases‚ both ears are affected (bilateral Microtia). Approximately one in 6‚000 to 8‚000 babies are born with Microtia. “(Cedars-Sinai‚ 2012) Microtia atresia “is absence or underdevelopment of the ear canal and middle ear structures”(Burt‚2011). Microtia normally presents its

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    Deaf-Blind

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    “A person who is considered deaf-blind is someone who is deaf or hard-of-hearing in combination with a visual impairment or blindness. The range of capabilities and support needs of individuals with deaf-blindness varies substantially from person to person because of differences in the extent of partial vision or hearing‚ if any‚ or the presence of additional conditions such as intellectual or physical disabilities. In all cases‚ however‚ deaf-blindness results in difficulties detecting‚ gathering

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    There are many things that people over look such as being Deaf . Most people don’t know this but 14.9% of ages 6-20 are deaf according to Cdc.Gov . Now that might not seem alot but their are so many kids in this world. Now that scientists have gone over that‚ their are two types of hearing loss. One Is called Conductive Hearing loss and one is called Sensorineural Hearing loss (Worldbookonline) Both affect the ear in some way‚ Conductive hearing loss results from conditions that interferes with

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    Olga Rivera

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    Olga Rivera is not just an ordinary mom. She is a hero because she is known as a nurse to a middle son with a hearing loss‚ a third son with a mental condition called Cerebral Palsy‚ and the oldest is an asthmatic son. She takes the complete a total control of her house as a home office manager that takes care of her domicile in an efficient and orderly manner. Olga Rivera said‚ “I struggle every day to plan something for my three sons to able to get through the whole day. I love my three very own

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    Grafting and Implants

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    Grafting and Implants Grafting Skin grafting Skin grafting is often used to treat skin loss due to a wound‚ burn‚ infection‚ or surgery. In the case of damaged skin‚ it is removed‚ and new skin is grafted in its place. Skin grafting can reduce the course of treatment and hospitalization needed‚ and can also improve function and appearance. The technique of skin harvesting and transplantation was initially described approximately 2500-3000 years ago with the Hindu Tilemaker Caste‚ in which

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    Deafness and Fury

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    Mariche 1 Yadira Mariche ASL 1 Maria Rivera 03/21/13 After we finished watching the movie “Sound and Fury”‚ I had a lot of mixed feelings. I didn’t realize how divided the “hearing world” and deaf culture are. It was interesting to see deafness from two different perspectives. In one hand we had a family who was proud of their deafness‚ and in the other we had a family who saw deafness as a disability. These families faced many difficult decisions‚ but one thing they had in common was that

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    Deaf Community

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    There have been many technological innovations that have enabled the Deaf or hard of hearing to be able to hear. Specifically‚ cochlear implants is the leading option that provides people who are entirely Deaf with the ability to hear. However‚ not everyone who is deaf wants the ability to hear. Most people who are associated with the Deaf community and culture are adamantly against cochlear implants. The reason is that some are afraid of the prospect that this implantation will eradicate the Deaf

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    QCF diploma

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    QCF Diploma in Health and Social care Level 3 Unit 31 – Understand sensory loss. How a range of factors can impact individuals with sensory loss – People with sensory loss can miss out on important information that people with out sensory loss take in day to day with out even realising.Communication is an area in which people with sensory loss have many issues. they may also find it difficult to feed themselves‚ dressing‚ mobility‚ hobbies and interests can have a major negative impact on

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