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  2. List of deaf people - Wikipedia

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    Michael Chorost, writer and technologist who wrote on his experience of cochlear implants [29] Angeline Fuller Fischer, American writer; Harold MacGrath, American author; Pierre de Ronsard, French poet; Laura C. Redden Searing,(1893–1923), Civil war journalist, biographer, and poet; Louise Stern, writer and artist; Ted Supalla, researcher and ...

  3. Cochlear implant - Wikipedia

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    A cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted neuroprosthesis that provides a person who has moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss with sound perception. With the help of therapy, cochlear implants may allow for improved speech understanding in both quiet and noisy environments.

  4. Cochlear Implants: How They Work and Who They Are For - AOL

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    Key Takeaways: Cochlear implants first came about in the 1970s. The speech processor that is worn behind the ear today is much smaller than the pieces worn in the 1980s, and today both children ...

  5. Ingeborg Hochmair - Wikipedia

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    Ingeborg J. Hochmair-Desoyer (born 1953) is an Austrian electrical engineer and the CEO and CTO of hearing implant company MED-EL. [1] Dr Hochmair and her husband Prof. Erwin Hochmair co-created the first micro-electronic multi-channel cochlear implant in the world. [2]

  6. Richard Dowell - Wikipedia

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    A large sample of children using the Nucleus 22-electrode cochlear implant and having an average age of 5 years at the time of implantation were evaluated. Multivariate analysis identified six factors, including age at implantation, educational approach, progression of hearing loss and developmental delay that were predictive for speech ...

  7. Sean Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Sean Patrick Forbes (born February 5, 1982) is a Deaf American hip hop recording artist. [2]He is the co-founder of D-PAN, The Deaf Professional Arts Network, a 501c3 nonprofit organization founded in 2006 with a goal to make music more accessible to the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community.

  8. Graeme Clark (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    The first cochlear implant was invented and developed by Dr. William F. House. [12] House's device was a single electrode configuration, compared to the multiple electrode device developed by Clark. Clark's first multi-channel cochlear implant operation was done at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in 1978 by Clark and Dr. Brian Pyman. [13]

  9. Rush Limbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Limbaugh had publicized personal difficulties in the 2000s. In late 2001, he acknowledged that he had become almost completely deaf, although he continued his show. He was able to regain much of his hearing with the help of a cochlear implant in 2001. [49] [50] In 2003, Limbaugh had a brief stint as a professional football commentator with ESPN.

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