The Role of Wireless Streaming in Tinnitus Management
A review of the numerous tinnitus management programs, and how sound enrichment and wireless streaming can play a beneficial role in achieving your tinnitus goals.
Read MoreA review of the numerous tinnitus management programs, and how sound enrichment and wireless streaming can play a beneficial role in achieving your tinnitus goals.
Read MoreRechargeability is here to stay, and given time, exposure, and education, hearing care professionals and consumers alike will take greater notice of today’s rechargeable hearing solutions and all the advantages they offer.
Read MoreCochlear Americas has launched a new mobile phone support app for Baha 3 bone-anchored hearing aid (Baha) recipients.
Read MoreThe Oticon Foundation has invested 1.7 Billion DKK (about $300 million USD) in an offshore wind farm, Borkum Riffgrund 1, developed by DONG Energy, and will subsequently own 18% of the project. Once online, the wind project will produce far more energy than the companys global energy footprint.
Read MoreThe United States Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has entered into a settlement agreement with Advanced Dialysis Centers in Randallstown, Md (ADC). The agreement ensures that people with hearing loss have equal access to programs and activities as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Read MoreThe Elite Hearing Network announced that its sand sculpting fundraiser for the Maui National Guard, held during Elite’s 2012 Annual Business Summit in Maui, Hawaii, raised $13,000.
Read MoreCaptioned service provider Hamilton Relay will make several presentations at the California State University Northridge (CSUN) Center on Disabilities’ 27th Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference.
Read MoreHenry Ford Hospital researchers have found a strong correlation between brain dominance and the ear used to listen to a cell phone, with more than 70% of participants holding their cell phone up to the ear on the same side as their dominant hand.
Read MoreYale scientists have discovered the molecular pathway by which maternally inherited deafness appears to occur: Mitochondrial DNA mutations trigger a signaling cascade, resulting in programmed cell death. The study is in the Feb. 17 issue of Cell.
Read MoreCochlear Americas has announced the winners of its tenth annual Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship Award and has also announced a new award, the Anders Tjellstrom Baha Scholarship.
Read MoreResearch from Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU) indicate that cochlear implants may be a safe and effective option for some organ transplant patients who have lost their hearing due to their transplant-related drug regime.
Read MoreIn a National Public Radio (NPR) interview broadcast on Saturday, February 18, 2012, actor William Shatner discussed his challenges with tinnitus and urged listeners to seek treatment.
Read MoreAmplifon has published “A Visual Guide to Tinnitus,” the second in a series of infographics, a visual patient educational tool.
Read MoreThe Foundation For Sight & Sound has launched the Help America Hear Scholarship for high school seniors who presently wear hearing aids or will benefit from one.
Read MoreHenry Ford Hospital audiologist Virginia Ramachandran, AuD, has been elected president of the Michigan Academy of Audiology.
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