Specialists in Hearing, HIV Come Together to Study AIDS Patients
Specialists in HIV and in hearing are teaming up to measure the hearing of people with AIDS.
Read MoreSpecialists in HIV and in hearing are teaming up to measure the hearing of people with AIDS.
Read MoreThe purchase consideration of $489 million will be fully paid in cash, and subject to regulatory approvals, the transaction is expected to close within the 3 months, says Sonova.
Read MoreThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has established a Web site designed to inform consumers about hearing aids and hearing-related services. The Web site is part of the agency’s “Medical Devices” section (www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices), and
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Read MoreA sampling of the available product brochures, catalogs, and other industry literature available to guide professionals and their patients.
Read MoreA successful hearing aid evaluation consists of many distinct steps. They begin with proper preparation and, ideally, end with your explanation of the patient’s treatment plan being accepted by that individual.
Read MoreTinnitus is the most common injury arising from the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, and 75% of 18 to 30 year-olds who go to nightclubs and concerts may experience temporary tinnitus, according to the researchers.
Read MoreLearning to talk also changes the way speech sounds are heard, according to a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by scientists at Haskins Laboratories, a Yale-affiliated research laboratory.
Read MoreThe Council is a Federal advisory committee that will provide recommendations to the Commission regarding best practices and actions the Commission can take to ensure optimal security, reliability, and interoperability of communications systems.
Read MoreA DVD that allows audiologists and speech pathologists to measure the ability of a lip reader is now available.
Read MoreDesigned to identify people with hearing loss and to be used as outcome assessment tools, the Self-Assessment of Communication (SAC) and the Significant Other Assessment of Communication (SOAC) now have computerized versions. This article provides comparisons with other commonly used self-report tools.
Read MoreWhile I was attending the International Hearing Society (IHS) Convention and Exposition in San Diego this mid-October, I happened to be at our booth on the floor of the Town & Country Resort’s Convention Center when on two occasions peo
Read MoreWe tap our readers into what marketing professionals and practitioners/dispensers are saying about the sound level meters they offer or use.
Read MoreThis issue’s survey showcases an array of REMs from the top makers.
Read MoreRealistic expectations fueled upbeat assessments across the board, while a slow start to 2009 gave way to modest growth as the year wore on.
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