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International Newsround February 2023

OBE for Mike Smith, World Hearing Day on the way and IFOS 2026 announced...

International Newsround March 2023

World Hearing Day 2023, ESPO 2023 and more on IFOS 23

International Newsround April 2023

AOT in Manchester, ELS in Milan and EUHA online...

International Newsround May 2023

World Congress on Thyroid Cancer, Audiology across Borders and the death of Attila the Hun...

International Newsround June 2023

Hunter Doig Medal for Emma Stapleton, facial reconstructive surgery in Ukraine and ESPO 2023.

International Newsround July 2023

Reports from ERS 2023, BSA Scientific Meeting 2023, CI2023 and many more – plus the first compact auriscope: the 1865 speculum auris of Dr Brunton.

International Newsround August 2023

Reports from ELS, IFHNOS and Young Auditory Implanters' Forum.

Recurrent seroma in cochlear implanted patients

Little is known about why some patients experience recurrent seromas over the implant package and in the absence of any cause, antibiotics are frequently prescribed as a precaution to protect the implant from infection. A tertiary referral centre selected five...

The power of (younger versus older) lips

The Directional into Velocity of Articulators (DIVA) model theorises that we require both auditory and sensory feedback - from our articulators - in order to ensure we are able to produce precise and powerful articulatory movements. This study aimed to...

Social representation of hearing loss in different countries

The social representation of different phenomena has generated strong interest among researchers recently. The social representation of ‘hearing loss’ is different in different countries such as India, Iran, Portugal, and the UK, as was evidenced in previous research. This study...

Virtual human speaker

The aim of the discussed study was to develop and evaluate a 3D virtual speaker that could use pre-recorded audio-material and possibly be used for audio-visual speech testing in the future. The authors developed the terminal-analogue method that allows to...

eSRTs versus eCAP: Which is better?

Electrically evoked compound action potentials (eCAP) and electrically evoked stapedius reflex threshold (eSRT) techniques were compared to establish how well the two techniques correlated and which yielded quicker results in a group of paediatric cochlear implant (CI) users. This team...