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Jul
12

Google recognizes teens for tackling hearing loss, breast cancer and water quality

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Finalists and winners of the 2012 Google Science Fair. Foreground: Vint Cerf and Shree Bose (2011 winner) An expectant crowd gathered last night inside an …

Jul
12

Deaf people “feel touch” with hearing part of brain

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(LiveScience) Individuals who are born deaf use the “hearing” part of their brain to feel touch and to see objects, suggests new research that highlights …

Jun
12

With mind-reading speller, free-for-all conversations that are silent and still

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Researchers have come up with a device that may enable people who are completely unable to speak or move at all to nevertheless manage unscripted …

Jun
12

Stem cell transplantation into mouse cochlea may impact future hearing loss therapies

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Putnam Valley, NY. (June 26 , 2012) Researchers in Japan who evaluated the risks and efficacy of transplanting two varieties of stem cells into mouse …

Jun
12

Tell toddlers what’s private about their bodies

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Cindy Cristian says the Sandusky trial is a reminder to parents to create an open environment for discussion of all subjects STORY HIGHLIGHTS Cindy Cristian …

May
12

Jay Alan Zimmerman’s Incredibly Deaf Musical Playing at the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater at 10 West 64th Street, New York City, Benefitting Hearing Health Foundation

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Beginning on May 31, 2012, acclaimed composer and author, Jay Alan Zimmerman, will debut his stage production, the Incredibly Deaf Musical, at the Marjorie S. …

May
12

After poisonings, P&G to make detergent pods safer

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DALLAS — The maker of Tide Pods will create a new double-latch lid to deter children from accessing and eating the brightly colored detergent packets, …

May
12

Videos games as therapy?

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Video games may not be as bad for us as our mothers told us. The latest foray into the virtual realm stems from the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, citing that targeted rehabilitation of patients with Cerebral Palsy can be achieved through the use of active video games (Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 Kinect, Playstation Move, etc.).

May
12

Doctors Report Rise In Kids Eating Detergent Packs

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DALLAS (AP) — Miniature laundry detergent packets arrived on store shelves in recent months as an alternative to bulky bottles and messy spills. But doctors …

May
12

Deaf Little Leaguer throws perfect game

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It was opening day of the Little League season, and Thomas Colamartino was on the mound for the Levittown Tigers . The pressure was on, …