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Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) & Therapy

February Year of Core Vocabulary Resources: Preschool Through High School

Faris Yulianto March 23, 2026 No Comments

The Evolution of Core Vocabulary Instruction The concept of core vocabulary refers to a small set of high-frequency words—such as "go," "stop," "more," and "help"—that account for approximately 80% of…

Pediatric Hearing Loss & Family Support

The LENA Developmental Snapshot – A Tool Worth Exploring

admin March 23, 2026 No Comments

Early intervention for children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) represents one of the most critical frontiers in pediatric development. Because the first three years of life serve…

Otolaryngology (ENT) & Medical Science

Gap Year for Research: Is It Worth It?

Evan Lee Salim March 23, 2026 No Comments

The landscape of medical education, particularly in highly competitive specialties like otolaryngology, is increasingly shaped by the decision of trainees to undertake a research gap year. This period, often occurring…

Hearing Aid Technology & Innovation

CES 2026: Three Takeaways for Hearing Healthcare

Dwi Wanna March 23, 2026 No Comments

LAS VEGAS – The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, held annually as a premier global platform for technological innovation, concluded with significant revelations in the realm of hearing health and…

Pediatric Hearing Loss & Family Support

Lighting the Way: How One Family’s Journey with Hearing Loss Sparked a Movement of Support and Advocacy

admin March 23, 2026 No Comments

The intersection of personal experience and professional commitment has birthed a unique partnership between a Washington-based entrepreneur and a leading early intervention organization. Alyssa Stirpe, a registered nurse and the…

Hearing Science & Auditory Research

Harvard Medical School Study Identifies Lithium Deficiency as a Potential Primary Driver of Alzheimer’s Disease Progression

Lina Irawan March 23, 2026 No Comments

For decades, the field of neuroscience has been haunted by a persistent paradox: why do some individuals harbor the classic hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease—amyloid-beta plaques and tau tangles—yet remain cognitively…

Deaf Culture, Community & Lifestyle

National Association of the Deaf Announces Final Call for Chief Executive Officer Applications as Search Enters Critical Phase

Dwi Wanna March 23, 2026 No Comments

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD), the nation’s premier civil rights organization for deaf and hard of hearing individuals, has officially entered the final stage of its search for…

Cochlear Implants & Implantable Devices

Navigating Cosmetic Procedures with a Cochlear Implant: A Comprehensive Safety Guide for Users

Pevita Pearce March 23, 2026 No Comments

Cochlear implant (CI) recipients frequently inquire about the safety of undergoing various cosmetic and aesthetic procedures. From routine beauty treatments to more involved surgical interventions, understanding potential interactions with an…

Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) & Therapy

AAC Link Up – January 27

Faris Yulianto March 23, 2026 No Comments

The Evolution of Collaborative Knowledge Sharing in AAC The AAC Link Up platform has emerged as a critical infrastructure for a specialized field that often faces significant geographic and institutional…

Tinnitus Research, Treatment & Support

Finding Light in the Silence: How One Man Navigated the Mental Health Crisis of Severe Tinnitus

admin March 23, 2026 No Comments

The experience of living with severe, persistent tinnitus is often described by patients as a profound psychological ordeal, a sentiment echoed in the recent testimony of Chris, a 50-year-old individual…

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