Downs is Honorary Chair for Pediatric Audiology Initiative
Veteran audiologist has advocted for universal newborn screening for more than 50 years.
Read MoreVeteran audiologist has advocted for universal newborn screening for more than 50 years.
Read MoreNoises both outside and inside facility can obstruct understanding of 1 in 6 words.
Read MoreIt wasn’t easy, but eventually clinicians, dispensers, and consumers came to accept that, in most cases, two aided ears are better than one. A perspective from one of the early researchers who helped start the binaural fitting revolution.
Read MoreHearing instrument and manufacturing operations remain in Ontario.
Read MoreStudy overturns assumption of hair cell “spontaneous” activity.
Read MoreWe may be only scratching the surface on the possibilities for high-frequency stimulation and frequency transposition. Hearing aids may, in fact, really become brain aids. As William G. Hardy told us almost a half century ago: “Hearing is not in the ear but in the brain.”
Read MoreNearly half surveyed between age 50 and 65 look for exit; some say exodus driven by change in fee structure.
Read MoreA mutation that yields destructive ototoxicity revealed by screening.
Read MoreAudiologist completed doctorate while battling cancer.
Read MoreTraining moves inside practices to make transition quicker, smoother.
Read MoreVision and audition work together to process gender information: researchers.
Read MoreJerry Yanz will speak at 2-day event.
Read MoreRe-design targets improvements for navigation, search functions.
Read MoreFormer Widex technical support audiologist completed AuD while battling cancer.
Read MoreNearly 700 converge on House Ear Institute booth to take advantage of free screenings.
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