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Deafness About.com
Welcome to About, the Human Internet, where real people help you get whatever you want
from the Web. This site is run by a professional Guide who is carefully screened and trained by About. Guides
build a comprehensive environment around each of their specific topics, including the best new content, relevant
links, How-To's, Forums, and answers to just about any question. You will find numerous articles to help you deal
with deafness and hard of hearing issues.
Hearing Aids 101
An independent website to help consumers learn about the variety of hearing aids
and similar products on the market today. Hearing Aids 101 provides information
about the latest innovations in hearing aids technology and tips for shopping for hearing
and assistive learning devices.
Hearing Aid HQ
Hearing aid information clearinghouse. Check it out for great information about hearing aids and technology.
Healthy Hearing
is the world's leader in providing information on hearing loss, hearing aids, and hearing
impairment. Learn about tinnitus, cochlear implants, cause of dizziness dizziness and get discount hearing aids &
batteries.
Hearing Exchange
If you or your child is hard of hearing or deaf, or you are a professional who works with people with
hearing loss, you've come to the right place. We are an online community for the exchange of ideas and
information on hearing loss and related issues. No
matter what method of communication you have chosen, you'll find interesting and supportive information.
Hearing Health Magazine
A magazine designed for people who experience any degree of hearing loss, or other ear disorder.
A Quiet World, Living with Hearing Loss
by David C. Myers
State of Illnois Deaf & Hard of Hearing Commission
a great resource guide for hearing health concerns and resources.
Wisconsin Association of the Deaf
To ensure that a comprehensive and coordinated system of resources is accessible to Wisconsin people who
are Deaf and hard of hearing, enabling them to achieve their maximum potential, through independence,
productivity, and integration into the community.