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r/audiology
8.3k members
/r/audiology is a community primarily for Audiologists and students of Audiology. However, we welcome anyone seeking general information about Audiology and related technology or research.
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r/audgradschool
426 members
r/audgradschool is a community specifically for audiology students and students applying to audiology programs. This is a place to discuss the admission process, schools, and questions you might have while in grad school or before you get there.
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r/unimelb
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Welcome to r/unimelb, a subreddit dedicated to the University of Melbourne community. Whether you are a current student, staff member, alumnus, or simply interested in the university, this subreddit is for you. This community serves as a platform for discussion on a variety of topics, from academic discussions, campus life experiences, and event updates to news and research insights. Members are encouraged to engage in respectful and informative conversation.
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r/hardstyle
63.9k members
Welcome to the Hardstyle Family!
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r/slp
39.6k members
A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs), graduate clinicians and students. We discuss ideas, stories, information, and give general advice through our personal experience and research. Please join /r/SLPGradSchool for pre-graduate school and graduate school related discussion.
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r/Menieres
6.4k members
Meniere’s Disease is a disease of the inner ear. The cause is unknown, there is no known effective treatment or cure at this time. Meniere’s is characterized by four main symptoms, although those diagnosed with Atypical Menieres may not have all symptoms. •Violent rotational vertigo affecting balance •Tinnitus – ringing or roaring in the ears •Aural fullness – sensation of pressure in the ear •Fluctuating hearing loss that can become permanent
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r/misophonia
64.6k members
Misophonia is a neurophysiological disorder in which sufferers face an aversive reaction to otherwise normal sounds and (visual) stimuli.
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r/slpGradSchool
14.5k members
This subreddit has been created specifically for speech-language pathology students to converse about the graduate school application process and for current and former students to discuss, anonymously, the schools of their choice.
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r/hyperacusis
2.7k members
A community for those dealing with auditory issues that involve hyperacusis, a collapsed tolerance to normal levels of sound. Share advice, experiences, support, and practical information.
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r/hearing
4.2k members
Anything related to sound and it's sensation, perception or effect on physical spaces and objects. From molecular bases of the inner ear to current findings on listening and the brain, from the sounds of earthquakes to the best way to set up your speakers.
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r/VeteransBenefits
79.6k members
Everything you need to get the Veteran's Benefits you earned and are entitled to. We're here to help. Let's get started!
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r/otosclerosis
74 members
This is a subreddit for people with Otosclerosis. Share personal stories, research news or just general day to day experience living with the condition. Be part of a community and find acceptance for living with the condition.
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r/MonoHearing
4.5k members
This is a sub for those who suffer Single Sided Deafness (SSD) or sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). Here you'll find help and assistance on coping with living in a mono world especially with regard to technology such as SSD hearing aids, headphones for music, gaming etc or simply assistance with accessibility features on computers and phones. Specific advice about deafness or medical treatment is best handled by r/hearing and r/deaf
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r/HearingAids
7.7k members
Discuss the many and varied forms of hearing loss and the effect it has on our day to day lives.
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r/hardofhearing
5.6k members
A sub dedicated to giving those who are hard of hearing (and deaf!) the chance to discuss new technologies, have fun discussions, tell personal stories from your HOH experiences and most of all be able to make friends and become a part of a community.
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Hey Loopers,  

Really excited to announce this as it will be our first AMA with someone outside of the Loop organization!

This month's AMA will be hosted by Dr. Emily Taylor (aka @dr_ear_wax), is a licensed audiologist out of Baltimore, Maryland specializing in hearing loss, hearing aids, tinnitus, and all things earwax!

Dr. Taylor enjoys using her social media platform to educate about the risks of loud noise exposure while also grossing out the public with satisfying ear wax removal videos.

Her post will be open from Thursday, July 6th at 12pm EST to Monday, July 10th at 12pm EST. This will leave enough time for Dr. Taylor to answer all your excellent questions! 

Please bear in mind that Dr. Taylor is a licensed audiologist, so she will not be able to diagnose you with any sort of condition.

She is super happy to answer all things related to audiology, cleaning ears, and how to prevent noise-induced hearing loss! 

Proof it is Dr. Earwax hosting: https://imgur.com/a/0esYQ7A

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