David A. Lowe
5 Papers
15 Citations
David A. Lowe is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Audiogram & Hearing loss. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Guidelines for Diagnosing and Quantifying Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
TL;DR: In this article , a distinction is made between NIHL produced by: steady broadband noise, as occurs in some factories; more impulsive factory sounds, such as hammering; noise exposure during military service, which can involve very high peak sound levels; and exposure to very intense tones.
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Therapeutics for cognitive aging.
Diana W Shineman,Timothy A. Salthouse,Lenore J. Launer,Patrick R. Hof,George Bartzokis,Robin J. Kleiman,Victoria N. Luine,Jerry J. Buccafusco,Gary W. Small,Paul S. Aisen,David A. Lowe,Howard Fillit +11 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes the scientific talks presented at the conference “Therapeutics for Cognitive Aging,” hosted by the New York Academy of Sciences and the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation on May 15, 2009, which tackled the many aspects of developing therapeutic interventions for cognitive impairment.
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Optimizing the use of CROs by academia and small companies
Rachel F Lane,Lauren G. Friedman,Curtis T. Keith,Steven P. Braithwaite,Julie A. Frearson,David A. Lowe,Frank M. Longo,Lorenzo M. Refolo,D. Martin Watterson,Katya Tsaioun,Diana W Shineman,Howard Fillit +11 more
TL;DR: An approach is recommended to optimize the execution of drug discovery programmes in such environments as academic institutions or small companies without well established CRO systems.
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Modification of a Method for Diagnosing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Sustained During Military Service
TL;DR: In this paper , a revised version of the method, denoted rM-NIHL, was developed that gave a better balance between sensitivity and specificity, based on a database of 285 audiograms of military noise-exposed men.
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Does Exposure to Noise During Military Service Affect the Progression of Hearing Loss with Increasing Age?
Brian C. J. Moore,David A. Lowe +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented new longitudinal data obtained from 29 former male military personnel, and found that exposure to noise relatively early in life, for example during military service, should not affect the subsequent progression of hearing loss.