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According to the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) more than 112,000 people worldwide have received cochlear implants. In the United States, roughly 23,000 adults and 15,500 children have received them.

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Meniere's Disease Information Center 
Description: Our mission is to provide the single most accurate, comprehensive, and understandable site for general information about Meniere's Disease, linked to authoritative sources, on the World Wide Web. We hope that our website helps to make this always confusing disease a bit more understandable.
Added on: 28-Aug-2005 Hits: 472
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Menieres.org 
Description: Our website, Menieres.org was founded to provide a "home" of support for those of you who are suffering from Meniere's Disease, which can be quite dreadful at times. Our primary goal is to provide a warm home on the web for you to lean a shoulder on, share your tips, experiences, and tears with other sufferers. Like we say, you're not alone, especially not here. There's many other websites out there that provide excellent information on the technical and medical aspects of Meniere's Disease -- plenty of them (see links above). So, instead of duplicating efforts, ours go towards providing a support environment to help you cope with Meniere's Disease now that you know you have it.
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The Hyperacusis Network 
Description: The Hyperacusis Network consists of individuals who have a collapsed tolerance to sound. As a network we have a common goal - to share information and support each other.
Added on: 27-Aug-2005 Hits: 295
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