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Prolonged exposure to excessive noise in the workplace could lead to occupational noise–induced deafness (ONID), a sensorineural hearing impairment that manifests as a high-frequency hearing loss during its early stages and gradually progresses to affect speech frequencies [2]. ONID, also known as occupational noise–induced hearing loss, is one of the most prevalent recognized occupational diseases in industrialized countries [3].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e57851
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Video Relay Interpretation and Overcoming Barriers in Health Care for Deaf Users: Scoping Review
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J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e32439
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Cochlear implants are the most successful of all neural prostheses [1]; they can provide hearing to people with severe to profound deafness. Approximately 1600 people receive cochlear implants in the United Kingdom (UK) each year [2]. The total number of people with implants is approximately 20,000 in the UK (estimated from [2]) and approximately 0.75 million worldwide (estimated from [3-5]).
JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(4):e27207
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As signed language is nonuniversal, this is an opportunity to explore the Deafness and health care context in South Africa for the design and development of the HKTS.
JMIR Hum Factors 2016;3(2):e28
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