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  1. Choices in Deafness: A Parents' Guide to Communication Options by Ph.d.; Sue Schwartz, 2007-07-18
  2. Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard by Nora Ellen Groce, 1985
  3. A Loss for Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family by Lou Ann Walker, 1987-09-23
  4. Orientation to Deafness (2nd Edition) by Nanci A. Scheetz, 2000-11-05
  5. The Politics of Deafness by Owen Wrigley, 1997-04-25
  6. Genetics, Disability, and Deafness
  7. Literacy and Deafness: Listening and Spoken Language by PhD Lyn Robertson, 2009-04-01
  8. Samedi the Deafness (Vintage Contemporaries) by Jesse Ball, 2007-09-04
  9. Kicking Up Dirt: A True Story of Determination, Deafness, and Daring by Ashley Fiolek, Caroline Ryder, 2010-05-01
  10. Evidence-Based Practice in Educating Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students (Professional Perspectives on Deafness) by Patricia Elizabeth Spencer, Marc Marschark, 2010-07-21
  11. Education and Deafness by Peter V. Paul, Stephen P. Quigley, 1989-08
  12. Mental Health and Deafness by Peter Hindley, Nick Kitson, 2005-11-29
  13. The Unheard: A Memoir of Deafness and Africa by Josh Swiller, 2007-09-04
  14. My Sense of Silence: Memoirs of a Childhood with Deafness by Lennard J. Davis, 2008-06-09

1. Deafness In Dogs & Cats
DOGS CATS Information on deafness Prevalence, Causes, Management For Owners, Breeders, and Researchers George M. Strain Professor of Neuroscience Comparative Biomedical Sciences School of Veterinary Medicine Louisiana State University
http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/deaf.htm
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2. Deafness Hard Of Hearing
Learn about the world of the deaf at About.com.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Hearing deafness......Information and resources about and for deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people,including topics such as autism and deafness, rush limbaugh, deaf summer
http://deafness.about.com/
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Bombing and Deafness

Audiologists will be in high demand in Iraq when the war ends.
More: Noise - Read about noise and hearing loss
What is a Hearing Aid?
What a hearing aid looks like, and the parts of a hearing aid. More: Hearing Aids - More hearing aid articles/resources. Medical Sign Language If an interpreter is not immediately available, a doctor or nurse may need to be able to communicate in sign language. More: Sign Language - More on sign language... Did You Know? What's it like to hear a hand? You have to be deaf to understand is a powerful line from a classic poem on deafness. Poetry Email this page!

3. National Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Government laboratory describes its research and funding opportunities for external researchers in the areas of hearing, smell, taste, voice, speech, and language.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/

Hearing, Ear Infections, and Deafness
Balance Smell and Taste Voice, Speech, and Language ... Program Areas Page last updated: March 20, 2003 Inside Newsletter Spring 2003 Scientist finds the gene that determines major sensitivity to bitter taste ‘SWAT’z new? A fly that’s setting the hearing world abuzz NIDCD-Supported Research: Two Regions of Brain at Work in Tying Emotion, Intensity of Emotion to Experience ...
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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
E-mail: nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov

4. Deafness Hard Of Hearing

http://deafness.about.com/health/deafness/
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What is a Hearing Aid?
What a hearing aid looks like, and the parts of a hearing aid. More: Hearing Aids - More hearing aid articles/resources. Medical Sign Language If an interpreter is not immediately available, a doctor or nurse may need to be able to communicate in sign language. More: Sign Language - More on sign language... Did You Know? What's it like to hear a hand? You have to be deaf to understand is a powerful line from a classic poem on deafness. Poetry Email this page!

5. Deafness Hard Of Hearing
Read about cued speech, hearingear dogs and tinnitus. With links to publications, including research journals and zines. About Health Fitness deafness/Hard of Hearing
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What is a Hearing Aid?
What a hearing aid looks like, and the parts of a hearing aid. More: Hearing Aids - More hearing aid articles/resources. Medical Sign Language If an interpreter is not immediately available, a doctor or nurse may need to be able to communicate in sign language. More: Sign Language - More on sign language... Did You Know? What's it like to hear a hand? You have to be deaf to understand is a powerful line from a classic poem on deafness. Poetry Email this page!

6. NIDCD - Information Has Been Moved
National Institute on deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institutesof Health 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 Bethesda, MD USA 208922320 E-mail
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/kids/
We've updated the NIDCD site.The information you are looking for has been moved. Please visit the NIDCD home page: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/ You will be redirected to that page in 10 seconds. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
E-mail: nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov

7. Deafness Research Foundation
Nonprofit organization seeks to cure and prevent hearing loss. Explore their research and outreach efforts and find hearing health fact sheets. Contact webmaster@drf.org Copyright © 2002 deafness Research Foundation. All rights reserved.
http://www.drf.org/
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8. Defeating Deafness : Hearing Research Trust : Our Priorities Range From Glue Ear
The UK's only national medical research charity for hearing-impaired people. Includes news, research Category Health Conditions and Diseases deafness Organizations......Our priorities range from Glue Ear to Cholesteatoma to Presbyacusis Defeatingdeafness. Textonly version of site. Defeating deafness Reg. Charity No.
http://www.defeatingdeafness.org/
Text-only version of site The UK's only national charity dedicated to helping hearing impaired people through medical research and education Latest: Job Vacancies We are recruiting two new posts - and Donor Development Officer Also: Future for cochlear implants by Professor Matthew Holley Did you know: Focus on … the world’s first digital disposable hearing aid by Professor Brian Moore information service about Defeating Deafness our research ... links search sitemap contact questions Dr Earos columnist giving
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9. Genetics Of Deafness In Dogs
Genetics of deafness in Dogs. deafness may have been longestablishedin a breed but kept hidden from outsiders to protect reputations.
http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/genetics.htm
Genetics of Deafness in Dogs
Congenital deafness in dogs (or other animals) can be acquired [caused by intrauterine infections, ototoxic drugs like gentamicin, liver disorders, or other toxic exposures before or soon after birth] or inherited. Inherited deafness can be caused by a gene defect that is autosomal dominant, recessive, sex-linked, or may involve multiple genes (more on this later). It is usually impossible to determine the cause of congenital deafness unless a clear problem has been observed in the breed, or carefully planned breedings are performed. In this article I will discuss what is currently known about the genetics of deafness in dogs so that breeders can make the best informed decisions possible when attempting to reduce or eliminate deafness. Congenital deafness has been reported for approximately 80 breeds, with the list growing at a regular rate (see list The prevalence of congenital deafness in different breeds is seldom known because of the limited number of studies (see table list ). It should be noted that a unilaterally deaf dog can be as great a genetic risk for transmission of deafness to its offspring as is a bilaterally deaf dog.

10. Hearing, Speech And Deafness Center, Seattle Not-for-profit
An educational, service, and supply resource for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech impaired people .Category Reference Education Early Childhood Special Needs......HSDC is an educational, service, and supply resource for deaf, hardof-hearing, and speech impaired people. It provides business consulting for ADA
http://www.hsdc.org/
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11. Information On Deafness Organized By Topic
Formerly the National Information Center on deafness, is a centralized source of accurate, up-to-date, Category Health Senses Hearing Advocacy-Self Help......Info to Go serves as a centralized source of accurate, upto-date, objectiveinformation on topics dealing with deafness and hearing loss in ages 0-21.
http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/InfoToGo/
Gallaudet Clerc Center search site index
Information on Deafness This Information on Deafness section of the Clerc Center Web site is organized by topic. Click on a topic below and you will see resources from Info to Go , other Clerc Center products , and Web sites that are not Clerc Center or Gallaudet University sites. For more information about Info to Go For more information about the Clerc Center See also: Frequently Asked Questions About Deafness/Hearing Loss Search for this: Only Info To Go All of Clerccenter.gallaudet.edu
Assistive Devices and Hearing Aids
Alerting and Communicating Devices for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People This Web page provides a description of what alerting and communication devices are available for deaf and hard of hearing people. Hearing Aids and Other Assistive Devices: Where to Get Assistance This publication is about ways to locate agencies and organizations that may offer financial aid for deaf and hard of hearing people who need assistive devices such as hearing aids, TTYs, and decoders. see also: Cochlear Implant Education Center Cochlear Implant Education Center Doors Open, Programming Underway

12. Careers In Deafness: From Info To Go
Info to Go serves as a centralized source of accurate, upto-date, objective informationon topics dealing with deafness and hearing loss. Careers in deafness.
http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/InfoToGo/133.html
Gallaudet Clerc Center Information on Deafness search ... site index from the Office of Publications and Information Dissemination This information is also available as either a Word doc (10 pages) or Acrobat pdf (2.29 mb) file Do you have feedback about this Web page? Contact us! See also: Useful Links
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Jobs and Careers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing People Becoming a Sign Language Interpreter
Careers in Deafness "I have a deaf friend who has taught me some sign language, and I think I might be interested in a career working with deaf people." "My aunt is hard of hearing. It's hard for her to communicate sometimes. Now I'm thinking about a future job working with people who have a hearing loss." "My neighbor's baby is deaf. I have been babysitting for them for a year. I enjoy taking care of this baby and would like to know more about what it means to be deaf and about a career in the field." "I have a severe hearing loss and would like to work with others who have hearing losses. Can you send me information on careers that would enable me to work with people who are deaf and hard of hearing?"

13. Everything You Wanted To Know About Deafness - DEAF-INFO Web Site
Home to a mailing list about deafness, as well as information and links to other deaf resources.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Hearing deafness......Everything You Wanted to Know About deafness DEAF-INFO Web Site. Maybe you'llfind something interesting there! Medical information related to deafness.
http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/home.html
Everything You Wanted to Know About Deafness - DEAF-INFO Web Site
The most up-to-date version of this document is available as http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/home.html . Last updated: 1999 Oct 06 by Omer Zak The full table of contents of the DEAF-INFO Web site is available as http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/index-abbrev.html
Short Table of Contents
First of all, you probably want to know how to unsubscribe yourself from the DEAF-L list. Even if you prefer to continue to be happily subscribed to DEAF-L, you may want to find the DEAF-L listserver address or the rules for posting messages to DEAF-L. This information exists in the document DEAF-L Administrative Information The philosophy behind this WWW site is explained in DEAF-L FAQ WWW Site Manifest of Purpose If you started to look for deafness related information in my WWW site (which is plausible given the promotion which I give to it :-)) and are looking for additional deafness related Internet resources, you may want to browse the following links:

14. Contact Information For Organizations Related To Deafness
Contact Information for Organizations related to deafness. Contact informationfor medical aspects of deafness. Dr Kronenberg from Tel Hashomer Hospital.
http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/contact.html
Contact Information for Organizations related to Deafness
The most up-to-date version of this document is available as http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/contact.html
Keywords: organization, self-help, deaf, deafness. Last updated: 1999 Oct 11 by Omer Zak
Table of contents
  • Statement of purpose
  • International
  • Australia
  • Canada ... If your country does not appear in this database, please E-mail me information about the organizations in your country. An URL to a WWW site which contains the relevant information about your country is even better.
    Statement of purpose
    This part of the FAQ is intended to contain the addresses of organizations which work with, and help the hearing impaired (Deaf, deaf and hard-of-hearing) in every country and geographical region of the world. It is intended to serve the following:
  • Parents who have been informed that their baby suffers from hearing impairment and do not know whom to contact for information and help.
  • Adult persons who lost their hearing and do not know whom to contact about their problems.
  • Travellers to other countries, who want to contact the local organizations where they visit.

15. National Center On Deafness
Nonprofit organization that provides support services to post-secondary students who are deaf or Category Health Senses Hearing Advocacy-Self Help......The National Center on deafness (NCOD), a unit of the Division of Student Affairsat California State University, Northridge, provides comprehensive services
http://ncod.csun.edu/
To visit our NCOD website: NCOD CSUN Home Student Services ... Search
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16. MEDLINEplus: Hearing Disorders & Deafness
National Institute on deafness and Other Communication Disorders The primary NIHorganization for research on Hearing Disorders deafness is the National
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hearingdisordersdeafness.html
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17. Www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Deafness
and deaf people. About deafness includes newsletter, recommendedbooks and movies, chat, and links. ASLinfo.com - information
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Deafness

18. Deafness
deafness Page has moved. New URL http//www.crg.es/deafness/.
http://www.iro.es/cx26deaf.html
Deafness Page has moved. New URL: http://www.crg.es/deafness/

19. Internet Resources -- Deafness
DawnSignPress; Deaf Internet Bookstore United Kingdom- Find hardto find books related to criminology and deafness here. Deaf Life
http://wally.rit.edu/internet/subject/deafness.html
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ASL and Fingerspelling Deaf Education and Post-Secondary Programs Deaf Native Americans IEP Resources ... NTID Librarian's Chat and More

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20. DEAFNESS
deafness information on laws, psychological services, websites of interest, articles and psychology Category Health Conditions and Diseases Hearing deafness...... (1993). Toward a psychology of deafness Theoretical and empirical perspectives.MA Allyn and Bacon. Rich, S. (1997). Pedophilia and deafness.
http://www.farrell-posner-etc.com/deafness.htm
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References
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Leigh, I. (Ed.). (1999). Psychotherapy with deaf clients from diverse groups. Washington DC Gallaudet University Press. Leigh, I. Parasnis, I. (Ed.). (1998). Cultural and language diversity and the deaf experience. NY: Cambridge University Press. Pollard, R. (1993). Preface. Consulting Psychology Journal, 45 (2), 1. Pollard, R. Q. (1994). Public mental health services and diagnostic trends regarding individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Rehabilitation Psychology, 39, 147-160. Porter, A. (1999). Sign language interpretation in psychotherapy with deaf adults. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 53(2), 163-176. Vernon , M. (1996a). Important implications for psychologists of the Americans with disabilities act: case in point, the patient who is deaf. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27(4), 372-377. Rich, S. (1997). Pedophilia and deafness. American Annals of the Deaf, 142(4), 300-311. Cultural and linguistic barriers to mental health service access: The deaf consumer's perspective. American Journal of Psychiatry, 155, 982-984.

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