Winter 2016 References
Here are references for the Winter 2016 issue of Hearing Health magazine.
"Statistics: Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids,” page 4:
Lin, Frank; Niparko, John; Ferruci, Luigi. "Hearing Loss Prevalence in the United States." Archives of Internal Medicine, November 14, 2011. 171(20): 1851-1852.
National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), 2010.
AARP.
NIDCD. Fact Sheet on Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. Washington, DC: HHS, 1998.
Niskar, A.S.; Kieszak, S.M.; et al. "Estimated Prevalence of Noise-Induced Hearing Threshold Shifts Among Children 6 to 19 Years of Age: The Third National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey: 1988-1994, United States." Pediatrics, 2001; 108: 40-43.
Larson, Vernon et. al. "Efficacy of Three Commonly Used Hearing Aid Circuits." JAMA, October 11, 2000; 284 (14): 1806-13.
Kochkin, Sergei. "MarkeTrak VIII: The Key Influencing Factors in Hearing Aid Purchase Intent." Hearing Review, March 2012; 19(3):12-25.
Lin, Frank. "Hearing Loss in Older Adults: Who's Listening?" JAMA, March 21, 2012; 307(11): 1147-1148.
Lin, Frank; Ferrucci, Luigi. "Hearing Loss and Falls Among Older Adults in the United States." Archives of Internal Medicine, February 27, 2012; 172(4): 369-371.
Kochkin, Sergei; Rogin, Carole. "Quantifying the Obvious: The Impact of Hearing Instruments on Quality of Life." The Hearing Review, January 2000.
Boi, Raffaella; Raca, Luca et al. "Hearing Loss and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Patients." Geriatrics and Gerontology International, July 2012; 12 (3): 440-445.
“Mentoring the Future,” page 12:
Brookhouser, P.E. et al. "Hearing Research Career Development for Deaf Students." Laryngoscope. September 1994; 104 (9): 1105-14.
Schroedel, J. “Estimating the Number of Hard of Hearing and Late-Deafened Students: Implications for Services Delivery and Job Opportunities,” pp. 28-44, from the book “Hard of Hearing Students in Postsecondary Settings: A Guide for Service Providers.” Eds. Watson, D.; Schrodel, J.; Kolvitz, M.; DeCaro, J.; Kavin, D. Published by the University of Tennessee College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, Center on Deafness. May 2007.
Foreman, Angela L. “Leading the Way for Scientists With Disabilities.” Science Careers, July 1, 2013.
Niparko, J.K. et al. “Spoken Language Development in Children Following Cochlear Implantation.” JAMA, April 21, 2010; 303: 1498-1506.
Raine, Chris. “Cochlear Implants in the United Kingdom: Awareness and Utilization.” Cochlear Implants International, March 2013. Volume 14, Issue S1, pp. S32-S37.
Sorkin, Donna L. “Cochlear Implantation in the World’s Largest Medical Device Market: Utilization and Awareness of Cochlear Implants in the United States.” Cochlear Implants International, March 2013. Volume 14, Issue S1, S1:S4-S12.
“Building Key Hearing Structures,” page 18:
Fang, Qing et al. "The 133-kDa N-terminal Domain Enables Myosin 15 to Maintain Mechanotransducing Stereocilia and Is Essential for Hearing." eLife. August 24, 2015; :e08627.
"Research in Pakistan Yields Findings on Hereditary Hearing Loss." NIH Fogerty International Center Global Health Matters, May-June 2014.
Bashir R.; Fatima A.; Naz S. "Prioritized Sequencing of the Second Exon of MYO15A Reveals a New Mutation Segregating in a Pakistani Family With Moderate to Severe Hearing Loss.". European Journal of Medical Genetics. February 2012; 55(2): 99-102.
Wan, Guoqiang et al. "Neurotrophin-3 Regulates Ribbon Synapse Density in the Cochlea and Induces Synapse Regeneration After Acoustic Trauma." eLife, October 24, 2014; 10.7554/eLife.03564.
“Scientists Restore Hearing in Noise-Deafened Mice, Pointing Way to New Therapies,” University of Michigan Health System, October 20, 2014.
Mellado Lagarde, Marcia M. et al. "Spontaneous Regeneration of Cochlear Supporting Cells After Neonatal Ablation Ensures Hearing in the Adult Mouse." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, November 25, 2014, vol. 111, no. 47, 16919-16924.
“Best Supporting Actors—in Your Ears? U-M Research Points to Potential Way to Restore Hearing.” University of Michigan Health System, November 12, 2014.
Santos Cortez, Regie-Lyn P. et al. "Rare A2ML1 Variants Confer Susceptibility to Otitis Media." Nature Genetics, June 29, 2015; 47, 917–920.
“Rare Gene Variant Associated With Middle Ear Infections.” Baylor College of Medicine News, June 29, 2015.
Tarang, Shikha et al. "Generation of a Retinoblastoma (Rb)1-Inducible Dominant-Negative (DN) Mouse Model." Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, February 23, 2015.
Abstracts of the 37th Annual Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Volume 37, 2014.
Maddox, Ross K.; Atilgan, Huriye; Bizley, Jennifer K.; Lee, Adrian K.C. "Auditory Selective Attention Is Enhanced by a Task-Irrelevant Temporally Coherent Visual Stimulus in Human Listeners." eLife, February 5, 2015; 4:e04995.