COLORADO SPRINGS — A 4-year-old Colorado Springs boy received a life-changing gift this holiday season, and it didn’t come from Santa. It came from his mother and the experts at the Bill Daniels ...
Tommy DeLorenzo, who died at 38 in October, was a master balloon artist — balloon décor, balloon sculpture, balloon arches. If you have attended any balloon-friendly events in the Chicago area in the ...
The Executive Director of UNICEF, Catherine Russell, expressed concerns over the millions of children who remain unregistered, rendering them invisible in the eyes of government and legal systems.
The American Academy of Audiology says 85 decibels or higher, for extended periods of time, can cause damage to a person’s hearing, especially children who hold toys up to their ears while playing.
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and support facilities across all districts to ensure the comprehensive development of children with disabilities. This directive came during the hearing of a petition filed by a government school ...
Looking for invisible hearing aids? As an audiologist with experience at Mayo Clinic and Michigan Ear, I’ve consulted with hundreds of patients who start with a similar question. What are the ...
Since January 2022, 83% of the children the IRC has helped were Afghans. When they turn up, the exhausted teenagers need practical help – new shoes, socks, first aid for their bloodied and ...
The results more or less held across income levels, demonstrating that, while past research suggests hearing aid access is at least in part a socioeconomic issue, it’s “a racial issue as well,” says ...
Despite recent progress in birth registration, some 150 million children worldwide remain "invisible," deprived of legal identity and exposed to the risk of statelessness and rights violations ...
UNITED NATIONS — Despite recent progress in birth registration, some 150 million children worldwide remain “invisible,” deprived of legal identity and exposed to the risk of statelessness ...