Genes, Hearing, and Deafness
From Molecular Biology to Clinical Practice
Alessandro Martini editor Dafydd Stephens editor Andrew P Read editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Sep '19
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This essential text offers insights into hearing impairments, covering causes, impacts, and innovative therapies. Genes, Hearing, and Deafness is a must-read for audiologists.
In the evolving landscape of hearing impairment, it can be challenging for audiologists to stay informed about the latest advancements. Genes, Hearing, and Deafness addresses this issue by providing a comprehensive overview of the various factors contributing to hearing impairments. The authors delve into the genetic underpinnings, environmental influences, and other elements that shape an individual's auditory experience.
The text explores the profound impact that hearing loss can have on individuals, encompassing emotional, social, and cognitive dimensions. By discussing the implications of these impairments, Genes, Hearing, and Deafness emphasizes the importance of understanding the full scope of hearing loss. This holistic perspective allows audiologists and other professionals to better support those affected by these challenges.
Furthermore, the book highlights the latest therapeutic interventions and technological advancements that can enhance the quality of life for individuals with hearing impairments. It discusses the potential benefits of emerging treatments and the role of genetics in tailoring approaches to individual needs. Overall, Genes, Hearing, and Deafness serves as a vital resource for professionals seeking to navigate this complex field and improve outcomes for their patients.
ISBN: 9780367388997
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 603g
328 pages