Health Advocacy Bulletin
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Article Title
Abstract
Hearing loss in children is not uncommon, but the average age of identifying hearing impairment in the United States remains at up to one & a half years. This article aims to demonstrate how a Universal Newborn Hearing Screening proves more effective when identifying hearing impariment than traditional means.
Recommended Citation
Berg, Abbey
(1999)
"Universal Newborn Hearing Screening,"
Health Advocacy Bulletin: Vol. 7
:
No.
1
, Article 9.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.slc.edu/hapbulletin/vol7/iss1/9