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The word audiology is made up of two roots: Audio and Logy. ‘Audio’ refers to ‘hear’ and ‘logy’ to ‘the study of’. In essence, audiology is the study of hearing - as the inner ear is also required for balance, this is also included in the study. In medical terms it is the branch of science dedicated to the study of hearing, balance and their associated disorders.
Children's oral language can be a good predictor of future writing difficulties

Children's oral language can be a good predictor of future writing difficulties

Research: People with learning disabilities are suffering from hearing loss

Research: People with learning disabilities are suffering from hearing loss

UH Case Medical Center implants new type of cochlear device in patients with hearing problem

UH Case Medical Center implants new type of cochlear device in patients with hearing problem

Research reveals pattern of neurocognitive risks in children with cochlear implants

Research reveals pattern of neurocognitive risks in children with cochlear implants

CHEO pediatric surgeon wins TELUS Award for mHealth Innovation

CHEO pediatric surgeon wins TELUS Award for mHealth Innovation

Rare case of tuberculous otitis media described

Rare case of tuberculous otitis media described

Aston University tackles 'glue ear' problem with hearing test app

Aston University tackles 'glue ear' problem with hearing test app

Study: Just a fifth of people with hearing problems use hearing aid

Study: Just a fifth of people with hearing problems use hearing aid

Surgeons perform first auditory brainstem implant operation in Northeast Ohio

Surgeons perform first auditory brainstem implant operation in Northeast Ohio

Auditory processing disorder diagnosis: an interview with Dr Doris-Eva Bamiou, UCL Ear Institute

Auditory processing disorder diagnosis: an interview with Dr Doris-Eva Bamiou, UCL Ear Institute

CHOP offers new software toolkit to help researchers wrangle data

CHOP offers new software toolkit to help researchers wrangle data

Short-term hearing loss during childhood may lead to persistent hearing deficits

Short-term hearing loss during childhood may lead to persistent hearing deficits

Study: French horn players are one of the most at-risk groups of developing NIHL

Study: French horn players are one of the most at-risk groups of developing NIHL

BHI raises awareness of link between cardiovascular and hearing health

BHI raises awareness of link between cardiovascular and hearing health

Strides therapeutic approach helps autistic children reach breakthroughs in communication

Strides therapeutic approach helps autistic children reach breakthroughs in communication

Vanderbilt's telemedicine initiative conducts follow-up hearing tests on newborns in rural areas

Vanderbilt's telemedicine initiative conducts follow-up hearing tests on newborns in rural areas

Processing of sound in brain is more advanced than previously thought

Processing of sound in brain is more advanced than previously thought

NIH awards grant to FDA-approved clinical trial of auditory brainstem implant in children

NIH awards grant to FDA-approved clinical trial of auditory brainstem implant in children

Audiologists collaborate with Chicago Bears to provide hearing screenings for children

Audiologists collaborate with Chicago Bears to provide hearing screenings for children

SimuCase avatars allow graduate students to evaluate speech-language disorders

SimuCase avatars allow graduate students to evaluate speech-language disorders

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