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  1. ... Magazine covers types of burns, their causes, and first-aid steps for treating first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree burns, along ...
  2. ... ice Water and nonperishable food Jumper cables A first aid kit with any necessary medicines A pocketknife A ...
  3. ... In most cases, the price of the hearing aid includes the services of a hearing health professional. Currently, if you think you need hearing aids, you must first visit an audiologist or hearing instrument specialist to ...
  4. ... Disorders and Deafness Helping others hear better Turning first-hand experience into hearing loss advocacy Lise Hamlin ... yelled. Six months later, she got a hearing aid. When Lise suddenly lost her ability to hear, ...
  5. ... vision a lot more. I take my hearing aid out to go to sleep, so I use ... me, my parents could not afford a hearing aid [when I was a child]. So, while I ... your hearing checked or fitted for a hearing aid, that’s still not a reality for a lot ...
  6. ... kids," Dr. Chung says. "It's like a Band-Aid over the problem." All this makes it more ... in children age 10 or older. It's the first non-insulin drug approved by the FDA to ...
  7. ... to produce a classically trained voice (without the aid of microphones) in a large space like an ... we brought music therapists to NIH for the first time to meet with scientists and researchers. Ultimately ...
  8. ... mortality," Dr. Chinn says. "Hopefully, this will also aid in the identification of opportunities for intervention and ...