Oticon Announces New Corporate Strategy That Strengthens Commitment to People First
The company says it is positioning itself to meet the needs of a new, active generation of end-users.
Read MoreThe company says it is positioning itself to meet the needs of a new, active generation of end-users.
Read MoreEvent provide a review of current evaluation and management strategies for the treatment of tinnitus.
Read MoreFindings suggest common speech problem, in some cases, may actually be an inherited metabolic disorder.
Read MoreProgram features presenters AU Bankaitis, PhD, Mary Ellen Nevins, EdD, Patricia Chute, EdD, Bob Woods, PhD, Brian Fligor, ScD, Nancy Schneider, MS, and Carolyn Smaka, AuD.
Read MoreThe system manages patient data, hearing equipment, medical information, billing, and provides a marketing and promotion module that helps business owners and managers stay in touch with their patient base.
Read MoreThe musical was composed by a 24-year-old university student.
Read MoreMimicking hereditary deafness in a mouse brings doctors closer to a cure
Read MoreScientists have found that, in the auditory and vestibular systems, the hair cell response exhibits “compressional nonlinearity.” The lower the strength of the stimulus, the more the hair cells “tune themselves up to amplify the stimulus.”
Read MoreSave the date: August 18 to 21.
Read MoreSome 130 Miami-area children who were fitted with free hearing aids were entertained by celebrities and NFL Football greats.
Read MoreIn the September 2002 HR, Mark Ross, PhD, made a powerful case that information about telecoils too often revolves around telephone applications. While telecoils are useful with telephones, they are by no means confined to this application;
Read MoreAdvocate for people who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Read MoreTwo out of three adults with hearing loss cite financial constraints as a core reason they do not use hearing aids, even though more than 95% of people with hearing loss could benefit from hearing aids, according to the organization.
Read MoreSeeing the brain hear reveals surprises about how sound is processed, say researchers.
Read MoreThe Kinder Clip allows Harmony BTE sound processors to grow with pediatric recipients by enabling the processor to be worn completely off the ear and on the collar or shirt instead.
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