Figure 14 focuses on the measurements made on the artificial ear type 3.3 while Figure 15 focuses on the type 3.4 ear. (...) Figure 16 focuses on the measurements made on the artificial ear type 3.3 while Figure 17 focuses on the ear type 3.4. (...) Here the 3.3 ear correlates better the human’s ear impedance .
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P.57 (06/21)
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P.57 (03/93)
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P.57 (08/96)
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P.57 (07/02)
Artificial ears
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P.57 (2002) Corrigendum 1 (01/05)
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P.57 (11/05)
Artificial ears
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P.57 (04/09)
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P.57 (12/11)
Artificial ears
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P.57 (02/21)
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In most countries, ear and hearing care is still not integrated into national health systems and accessing care services is challenging for those with ear diseases and hearing loss. (...) Identification is the first step in addressing hearing loss and related ear diseases. Clinical screening at strategic points in life ensure that any loss of hearing and ear diseases can be identified as early as possible.
(...) Medical and surgical treatment can cure most ear diseases, potentially reversing the associated hearing loss.
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https://www.who.int/news/item/...-have-hearing-problems-by-2050
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A ringing sensation in the ear (tinnitus) and inability to hear high pitched sounds can also indicate presbycusis.
When should I get my ears tested?
You should get your ears tested if:
you often have to ask people to repeat themselves
find yourself raising the volume of the television to higher than normal levels
regularly miss parts of conversations
experience a ringing sensation in the ear (tinnitus)
people tell you that you are speaking loudly.
(...) Taking good care of your ears and following good ear and hearing practices such as:
protecting your ears from loud sounds;
never inserting anything into your ear or instill any liquids, other than medicines prescribed by a trained health care personnel;
in case of pain in the ear or ear-discharge, seeking medical treatment urgently;
eating healthy food and exercising well to avoid diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, that predispose to development of hearing loss; and
avoiding cigarette smoking.
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14 October 2021, Gebze/Thimphu – The UN Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries , Medtronic Labs , and Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss in collaboration with the Royal Government of Bhutan join hands to address needs in pediatric ear and hearing care in a new initiative “Hear, Listen, and Speak Program for all Bhutanese Children” that was launched today.
(...) This will enable early detection of congenital and progressive hearing loss in newborns and young children and potentially reduce incidences of ear disorders as children mature. Medtronic Labs will also lead the effort to upskill the Bhutanese health workforce on the usage of the technologies to ensure a sustainable ear care continuum is established.
(...) The program will strengthen the Continuum of Care in Bhutan from screening to rehabilitation to address hearing loss and ear disorders in Bhutanese infants and children 0-14 years of age.
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This will enable early detection of congenital and progressive hearing loss in newborns and young children and potentially reduce incidences of ear disorders as children mature. Medtronic Labs will also lead the effort to upskill the Bhutanese health workforce on the usage of the technologies to ensure a sustainable ear care continuum is established.
(...) The UN Technology Bank is funding pediatric audiology equipment and the country’s first-ever ear mold lab to be installed at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital in Thimphu, Bhutan. (...) The program will strengthen the Continuum of Care in Bhutan from screening to rehabilitation to address hearing loss and ear disorders in Bhutanese infants and children 0-14 years of age.
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This will enable early detection of congenital and progressive hearing loss in newborns and young children and potentially reduce incidences of ear disorders as children mature. Medtronic Labs will also lead the effort to upskill the Bhutanese health workforce on the usage of the technologies to ensure a sustainable ear care continuum is established.
(...) The UN Technology Bank is funding pediatric audiology equipment and the country’s first-ever ear mold lab to be installed at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital in Thimphu, Bhutan. (...) The program will strengthen the Continuum of Care in Bhutan from screening to rehabilitation to address hearing loss and ear disorders in Bhutanese infants and children 0-14 years of age.
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This will enable early detection of congenital and progressive hearing loss in newborns and young children and potentially reduce incidences of ear disorders as children mature. Medtronic Labs will also lead the effort to upskill the Bhutanese health workforce on the usage of the technologies to ensure a sustainable ear care continuum is established.
(...) The UN Technology Bank is funding pediatric audiology equipment and the country’s first-ever ear mold lab to be installed at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital in Thimphu, Bhutan. (...) The program will strengthen the Continuum of Care in Bhutan from screening to rehabilitation to address hearing loss and ear disorders in Bhutanese infants and children 0-14 years of age.
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14 October 2021, Gebze/Thimphu – The UN Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries , Medtronic Labs , and Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss in collaboration with the Royal Government of Bhutan join hands to address needs in pediatric ear and hearing care in a new initiative “Hear, Listen, and Speak Program for all Bhutanese Children” that was launched today.
(...) This will enable early detection of congenital and progressive hearing loss in newborns and young children and potentially reduce incidences of ear disorders as children mature. Medtronic Labs will also lead the effort to upskill the Bhutanese health workforce on the usage of the technologies to ensure a sustainable ear care continuum is established.
(...) The program will strengthen the Continuum of Care in Bhutan from screening to rehabilitation to address hearing loss and ear disorders in Bhutanese infants and children 0-14 years of age.
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14 October 2021, Gebze/Thimphu – The UN Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries , Medtronic Labs , and Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss in collaboration with the Royal Government of Bhutan join hands to address needs in pediatric ear and hearing care in a new initiative “Hear, Listen, and Speak Program for all Bhutanese Children” that was launched today.
(...) This will enable early detection of congenital and progressive hearing loss in newborns and young children and potentially reduce incidences of ear disorders as children mature. Medtronic Labs will also lead the effort to upskill the Bhutanese health workforce on the usage of the technologies to ensure a sustainable ear care continuum is established.
(...) The program will strengthen the Continuum of Care in Bhutan from screening to rehabilitation to address hearing loss and ear disorders in Bhutanese infants and children 0-14 years of age.
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