Sensaphonics Trains Audiologists For Musicians’ Special Hearing Needs
Two-day seminar focuses on audiology services for, and product needs of musicians.
Read MoreTwo-day seminar focuses on audiology services for, and product needs of musicians.
Read MoreHearing wellness event co-sponsored by Sonic Innovations.
Read MoreCompany name change approved at annual shareholder meeting.
Read MoreResearchers have found that a signal in the range between 400 to 520 Hz was most effective in alerting sleeping people, especially in waking hearing-impaired sleepers.
Read MoreBarlow is part of a group of entrepreneurs chosen by an independent judging panel comprising regional business, academic, and community leaders, according to the company.
Read MoreThe company will donate proceeds, in the form of hearing instruments, to the Carabez Alliance, an Australian-based charity that works with audiologists who donate their time to test children with mild and moderate hearing losses in Fiji and the surrounding Pacific Islands.
Read MoreThe event is scheduled on July 23 to 25 at the St Louis Marriott Union Station in St Louis. Attendees can also attend pre-symposium short courses taught by listening and spoken language auditory verbal educators and therapists, featuring real-world techniques and solutions.
Read MoreFistel has worked clinically in hospitals, agencies, not-for-profit dispensing, and at for-profit centers, and is licensed as an audiologist in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Florida.
Read MoreHearing loss affects more than 31 million people, 65% of whom are men, but the signs of the condition are typically overlooked, says the company.
Read MoreThe new members are Rickie Davis, PhD, William Brownell, PhD, John Niparko, MD, Karen Friderici, PhD, and Brenda Battat, MA.
Read MoreWorkshops and breakout sessions throughout the 2-day conference covered a range of topics from marketing in a challenging economic climate to understanding how personality impacts professional and person relationships, says Oticon.
Read MoreThe Office of Personnel Management has formally accepted AG Bell in its Fall 2009 Combined Federal Campaign as a member of its Health and Medical Research Charities of America Federation, according to AG Bell.
Read MoreThe American Hearing Research Foundation has awarded a $25,000, 1-year grant to Matthew Bush, MD, Ohio State University, for his research proposal titled, In vitro and in vivo response to HDAC inhibitors by vestibular schwannomas.
Read MoreHearing industry leaders go to Washington to drum up support for the Hearing Aid Tax Credit, and they need your help!
Read MoreThe researchers found that subjects in worse physical shape gave themselves a greater margin of safety, according to a study.
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