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Read MoreAbout one in five US residents reported some level of disability in 2005, according to a recent Census Bureau report.
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Read MoreAward is bestowed on products that exhibit quality design of the highest form, function, and aesthetic.
Read MoreA sampling of the available resources and information available for hearing care professionals on the Internet.
Read MoreThe single most important benefit of technology-driven communication enhancement is additional human connectivity.
Read MoreIs a user-adjustable beam-forming directional response of real benefit to a hearing instrument wearer? This field study suggests that it is.
Read MoreWith an emphasis on evidence-based design and development Starkey moves decisively into a new era where art meets science.
Read MoreIn this new feature we tap our readers into what distributors and practitioners nationwide are saying about products in the marketplace. This month we spotlight an indispensable tool: otoscopes.
Read MoreLatest advance in assistive listening device reduces audibility and security issues—in court and beyond.
Read MoreThis month’s survey profiles instruments featuring No. 13 tubing and/or Libby horn.
Read MoreWelcome to both the New Year and the new Hearing Review Products. Here is our first issue of 2009. You’ve no doubt already noticed our new name and size, so it should be no surprise that the magazine you’re reading right now is already a lo
Read MoreBone conduction tests are performed on a routine basis within dispensing offices. This article describes a phenomenon called pseudosensorineural hearing loss caused by a loading effect on the middle ear and reviews previous literature that describes this effect.
Read MoreIt’s not immoral to increase the prices in your practice; however, increasing the prices of your high-end devices or decreasing the prices of your economy models may be wrongheaded from a business and marketing perspective. Here’s how you can apply basic pricing principles to make informed and practical pricing decisions.
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