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Speech recognition according to the length of hearing aid use

The use of hearing aids can provide plasticity to the hearing system as well as improve speech recognition as time goes by. To compare the influence of the length of hearing aid use on the benefit obtained with the hearing aids in adults and the elderly, new hearing aids users. Prospective study wit...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2010-07, Vol.76 (4), p.462-468
Main Authors: Petry, Tiago, dos Santos, Sinéia Neujahr, Costa, Maristela Julio
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