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'hearing disability' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the inability to hear, usually due to an illness, injury, or congenital condition. For example: "Tom has a hearing disability, so he uses a hearing aid to amplify sounds."
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Hearing disability ranks third on the list of non-fatal disabling conditions in low- and middle-income countries (2).
Those who indicated that they had at least one hearing-related ADL restriction were classified as having a hearing disability.
§ 416.1415 Disability hearing - disability hearing officers.
§ 416.1417 Disability hearing - disability hearing officer's reconsidered determination.
As for subscales of communication, hearing disability was correlated statistically to the sociability and psychological.
According to the hearing disability score (DIS score), subjects were divided into three groups and comparisons were made of the hearing handicap score (HD score) among those groups.
Fifty-four percent had a hearing disability of an average of 30% when assessed by the American Medical Association system.
Pure tone averages (PTA) and hearing disability were calculated using the Irish and American Medical Association systems.
Seventy-two percent had a hearing disability of an average of 26% when assessed by the Irish system.
"They are very motivated when they come to my class," said Ms. King, 57, the only teacher in the upper school who shares her students' hearing disability.
The educational tool measured the Registered Nurses' knowledge across four areas - hearing impairment, hearing aids, communication strategies, and regulations regarding access to care for a person with a hearing disability.
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