Episode 26: Untreated Hearing Loss in Older Americans
With roughly 50 percent of Americans over 60 suffering from some form of hearing loss, Sandra Gordon-Salant, audiologist and ASHA fellow, discusses signs of hearing loss and available treatment options as part of ASHA’s new “Identify the Signs” campaign. Read the Episode 26 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 16, 2013 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Audiology hearing hearing loss Source Type: podcasts

Episode 25: Identify the Signs
ASHA 2013 President Patricia A. Prelock talks about “Identify the Signs,” a new ASHA campaign focused on educating the public about recognizing and seeking help for communication disorders. Read the Episode 25 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 13, 2013 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Events communication disorders Early Hearing Detection and Intervention early intervention hearing loss Source Type: podcasts

Episode 24: Living With Hearing Loss
Pam Mason, Director of Audiology Professional Practices at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), shares valuable information about living with hearing loss. Read the Episode 24 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - November 21, 2011 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: tomjelenASHA Tags: Audiology hearing loss Source Type: podcasts

Episode 23: Hearing Aid 101
Pam Mason, Director of Audiology Professional Practices at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), shares valuable information about the basics of hearing aids. Read the Episode 23 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - November 21, 2011 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Audiology hearing aids Source Type: podcasts

Episode 22: The Best Hearing Help Available
Pam Mason, Director of Audiology Professional Practices at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), shares valuable information about the best hearing help available. Read the Episode 22 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - November 21, 2011 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Audiology hearing Source Type: podcasts

Episode 21: Hearing & Aging
Pam Mason, Director of Audiology Professional Practices at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), shares valuable information about hearing and aging. Read the Episode 21 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - November 21, 2011 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Audiology aging hearing Source Type: podcasts

Episode 20: New Advocate On The Block
2010 Annie Award recipient Joe McIntyre of New Kids On The Block talks about his infant son’s hearing loss and how his family copes with help from communication professionals. Read the Episode 20 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - August 10, 2010 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Advocacy Audiology Early Hearing Detection and Intervention infants Source Type: podcasts

Episode 19: Hearing Screening In Public Schools: Why It’s Important And What Parents Need To Know About It
Hearing screening in public schools is vital care of the young. Yet, it is not uniform in practice and it isn’t happening at all in some cases. Three experts explain what is involved and what parents need to know to help ensure that their children are screened. Consumers are urged to visit ASHA’s Advocacy Website to learn more about this important care. Read the Episode 19 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - October 30, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Advocacy Audiology Schools Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Source Type: podcasts

Episode 18: Young Athletes and Concussions: Care Tips for Parents, Educators, and Athletes alike
Does your child play sports? Then this is the podcast for you. In clear and practical terms, ASHA member Melissa Duff provides parents with guidance that can help them protect their children from concussions–and care for them if they are injured. Read the Episode 18 transcript (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 3, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: webmaster at asha.org (American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation)ASHA Tags: Research brain injury children Source Type: podcasts

Tests for ADHD
Today's podcast is a presentation of my opinion on the question of whether or not there are true tests for ADHD. My beliefs are that to rule out ADHD requires a thorough physical evaluation, an educational assessment, a full psychological evaluation, and a speech/language evaluation. (Source: The Shrink Is In)
Source: The Shrink Is In - January 1, 2008 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts