Hearing Aid Selection and BTEs
Understanding the advantages and limitations of the six types of BTEs
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Read MoreI saw my first real cochlear implant the other day, which may seem odd since I’m the editor of a magazine devoted to hearing products—but it’s true. Well, not entirely. Of course, I’ve seen plenty of photographs of them in press m
Read MoreSelective switching of attention can pose challenges for anyone with normal hearing, but present more problems for those who are hearing impaired. The dynamics of this process is the subject of a recently completed research study.
Read MoreDizziness is one of the most common reasons older adults visit physicians, according to the Mayo Clinic. A frequent culprit in dizziness, and the reason many patients see physicians, is in the inner ear.
Read MoreVivatone Hearing Systems reports the US Patent and Trademark Office has issued Vivatone patent number 7,421,086, which includes 81 claims encompassing unique features of open fit, receiver-in-the-ear hearing aids.
Read MoreOticon A/S, Smorum, Denmark, has named Sren Nielsen as its new president and Mikael Worning as the new executive vice president.
Read MoreUS researchers have used gene therapy to regrow the tiny hairs in the inner ear of mice, which they say might lead to new ways of restoring hearing loss in humans.
Read MoreGN Otometrics, Shaumburg, Ill, has teamed up with Fall Prevention Clinics of America, Naperville, Ill, to help reduce mortality rates from falls-induced injuries, the fifth leading cause of death among seniors.
Read MoreTo celebrate the launch of its new Online Resource Center, CareCredit, Costa Mesa, Calif is giving away a grand prize trip worth $10,000 and other goodies.
Read MoreGN Otometrics, Schaumburg, Ill, which specializes in hearing and balance diagnostic systems, has named Dan McNulty as its new general manager, North America.
Read MoreScientists based in Switzerland and South Africa have devised a biophysical methodology that may help to overcome hearing deficits, and potentially remedy even substantial hearing loss.
Read MoreAccording to an Italian research team, hearing loss due to cochlear damage may be repaired by transplantation of human umbilical cord hematopoietic stem cells, since they show that a small number migrated to the damaged cochlea and repaired sensory hair cells and neurons.
Read MoreJust a few reasons why hearing care professionals utilize otoimmittance tools in routine practice.
Read MoreA look at traditional Relay services and traditional and Web-based caption telephone services.
Read MoreAlthough amplified telephones may not permanently replace comprehensive hearing solutions, such as hearing aids or cochlear implants, hearing care is moving in the right direction by supporting them as a supplementary option.
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