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BOOKS
- Carmen, Richard. The Consumer Handbook on Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids. New York: Auricle Ink Publishers, 1997.
- Turkington, Carol A. The Hearing Loss Sourcebook. New York: Penguin, 1997.
PERIODICALS
- Dickinson, Ben. "30/40/50: Listen Up While You Still Can." Esquire (1 Jan. 1998, 101).
- Young, Leslie A. "Sonic Boomers: Clinton's Hearing Aid Catches His Generation's Ear." Rocky Mountain News (14 Oct. 1997): 3D.
ORGANIZATIONS
- American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. One Prince St., Alexandria VA 22314-3357.(703) 836-4444. <http://www.entnet.org>.
- Better Hearing Institute. 515 King Street, Suite 420, Alexandria, VA 22314. (703) 684-3391.
- Hear Now. 9745 E. Hampden Ave., Ste. 300, Denver, CO 80231. (800) 648-HEAR. (202) 651-5258.
- Hearing Industries Association. 1800 M St. NW, Washington, DC 20036. (202) 651-5258.
- National Hearing Aid Society. 20361 Middlebelt, Livonia, MI 48152. (800) 521-5247 or (313) 478-2610.
- National Information Center on Deafness. Gallaudet College, 800 Florida Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002. (202) 651-5051; (202) 651-5052 (TDD).
- [Article by: Carol A. Turkington]



