deafened


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caused to hear poorly or not at all

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It is also a chance to learn more about NADP which is an entirely voluntary organisation of deafened people themselves working to help others who have suffered the trauma of losing their hearing as adults.
Now, tests have revealed that he was deafened in his right ear.
Lord Morris said: "The government must recognise the nation's debt to deafened veterans by ending their totally unjust exclusion from help."
A writer is blindfolded and then deafened for a day in order to examine and heighten responses to the need for light, and to the acoustic environment.
Since then we fans have been deafened by the total silence from Villa Park.
Think of their crying, may it haunt your dreams, let you hear their deafened screams.
Deafened by past relationships, when love finally calls, she resists answering.
In the meantime, Raphael and his colleagues are tweaking their technique to perfect the guinea pigs' newfound hearing, which they describe as "distorted." They also plan to test whether gene therapy can restore heating to guinea pigs deafened by age or noise exposure and whether their method is effective when there's a significant delay between heating loss and treatment.
will facilitate training workshops for people who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing to enable participants to become certified American Sign Language (ASL) instructors.
The D Group (Coventry Hard of Hearing and Deafened Group) has been granted pounds 1410 from the Awards for All National Lottery fund.
People deafened after early adulthood and completion of their basic education are more likely to communicate well in English.
Deafness rehabilitation counselors received more hours of training on issues facing hard of hearing and late deafened clients than general rehabilitation counselors.
This document provides mental health professionals with information about the mental health needs and concerns of people who are hard of hearing and those who are late-deafened, i.e., deafened after language acquisition.
Qualitative interviews were conducted with a sample of eight deafened adults in the Province of Ontario, Canada.