
A new study conducted by researchers at Penn State College of Medicine has found that subjective screening questions designed to identify teenagers at risk for hearing loss fail in their primary objective. The results suggest that objective hearing tests should be refined for this age group to replace screening questions.The American Academy of Pediatrics, in partnership with the Bright Futures children's health organization, sets standards for pediatric preventive ...
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