Winter 2017 References
Here are references for the Winter 2017 issue of Hearing Health magazine.
“Reveal, Don’t Conceal,” page 16:
Bernstein, Ruth. Blog: CHC Hearing.
Bouton, Katherine. Blog: Hearing Loss, Hearing Aids, Hearing Help. Author of “Shouting Won't Help” (Picador, February 2014) and “Living Better With Hearing Loss” (Workman, June 2015)
Eberts, Shari. Blog: Living With Hearing Loss.
Hannan, Gael. Author of “The Way I Hear It” (FriesenPress, May 2015).
Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) Employment Toolkit.
Williams, Nancy. Blog: Grand Piano Passion.
“America's Most Common Workplace Injury Is Hearing Loss,” page 26:
(in order of story)
Masterson, E.A.; Bushnell, P.T.; Themann, C.L.; Morata, T.C. “Hearing Impairment Among Noise-Exposed Workers—United States, 2003–2012.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, April 22, 2016.
Department of Labor (DOL). Noise Safety Challenge.
Buckley, Cara. “Working or Playing Indoors, New Yorkers Face an Unabated Roar.” The New York Times, July 19, 2012.
Poon, Linda. “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: Fans Risk Hearing Loss.” NPR, February 1, 2014.
DOL. Noise-Related Rules in Construction. 2016.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Technical Manual.
OSHA Hearing Conservation Program for Construction Workers. Request for Information and Comment, 2002.
DOL/OSHA. Hearing Conservation Program for Construction Workers, Spring 2010.
Rabinowitz, P.M.; Galusha, D.; Dixon‐Ernst, C.; Slade,M.D.; Cullen, M.R. “Do Ambient Noise Exposure Levels Predict Hearing Loss in a Modern Industrial Cohort?” Occupational and Environmental Medicine, January 2007.
McTague, Michael F.; Galusha, Deron; Dixon-Ernst, Christine; Kirsche, Sharon R.; Slade, Martin D.; Cullen, Mark R.; Rabinowitz, Peter M. “Impact of Daily Noise Exposure Monitoring on Occupational Noise Exposures in Manufacturing Workers.” International Journal of Audiology, Feb. 4, 2013.
CDC. Buy Quiet.
Social Security. Disability Evaluation Under Social Security.
Baguley, David M. “Hyperacusis.” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, December 2003.
Cohen, Joyce. “When Even Soft Noises Feel Like a Knife to the Eardrums.” Stat News, Feb. 18, 2016.
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. Hyperacusis: An Increased Sensitivity to Everyday Sounds.
“Do You Qualify for Social Security Benefits?” page 29:
(in order of story)
Disability Planner: Social Security Protection If You Become Disabled
Blue Book Section 2.10: Hearing Loss Not Treated With Cochlear Implantation
Blue Book Section 102.10: Hearing Loss Not Treated With Cochlear Implantation
“Recent Research by Hearing Health Foundation Scientists, Explained,” page 38:
Radziwon:
Baizer, Joan S.; Wong, Keit Men; Manohar, Senthilvelan; Hayes, Sarah H.; Ding, Dalian; Dingman, Robert; Salvi, Richard J. “Effects of Acoustic Trauma on the Auditory System of the Rat: The Role of Microglia.” Neuroscience, September 2015.
Manohar, Senthilvelan; Dahar, Kimberly; Adler, Henry J.; Dalian, Ding; Salvi, Richard. “Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Neuropathic Pain via Ntrk1 Signaling.” Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, July 2016.
Zhou:
Zhou, Ning; Pfingst, Bryan E. “Evaluating Multipulse Integration as a Neural-Health Correlate in Human Cochlear-Implant Users: Relationship to Spatial Selectivity.” The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, September 2016.
Roux:
Roux, Isabelle; Wu, Jingjing Sherry; McIntosh, J. Michael; Glowatzki, Elisabeth. "Assessment of the Expression and Role of the α1 nAChR Subunit in Efferent Cholinergic Function During the Development of the Mammalian Cochlea." Journal of Neurophysiology, April 2016.
Raphael:
Lee, Min Young; Kurioka, Takaomi; Nelson, Megan M.; Prieskorn, Diane M.; Swiderski, Donald L.; Takada, Yohei; Beyer, Lisa A.; Raphael, Yehoash. “Viral-Mediated Ntf3 Overexpression Disrupts Innervation and Hearing in Nondeafened Guinea Pig Cochleae.” Molecular Therapy—Methods & Clinical Development, August 2016.