Bethany Toolin LCMHC
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
201 RIVERWAY PL BEDFORD NH, 03110About
Bethany Toolin is an Addiction Medicine Physician in BEDFORD, NH. Bethany evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Noise and public health.
- Audiometry in fluctuant hearing loss.
- Letter: Susceptibility to damage from impulse noise: chinchilla versus man or monkey.
- An investigation of the auditory frequency-following responses as compared to cochlear potentials.
- An investigation of the auditory frequency-following responses as compared to cochlear potentials.
- Capillary constriction in cochlear and vestibular tissues during intense noise stimulation.
- The increase in prevalence of high frequency hearing impairment among college students.
- How frequent are ear lesions and hearing defects among U.S. children? Comments based on a nationwide survey.
- Some vascular effects of noise exposure in the chinchilla cochlea.
- Some vascular effects of noise exposure in the chinchilla cochlea.
- Letter: Bilateral hearing asymmetry in a large population.
- Some vascular effects of noise exposure in the chinchilla cochlea.
- Some vascular effects of noise exposure in the chinchilla cochlea.
- Ear damage from exposure to rock and roll music.
- Environmental noise is growing--is it damaging our hearing?
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