FDA Expands Med-El Cochlear Implant Indications
Med-El’s cochlear implants received FDA approval for expanded adult indications and hearing preservation outcomes.
Read MoreMed-El’s cochlear implants received FDA approval for expanded adult indications and hearing preservation outcomes.
Read MoreStarkey’s Edge AI hearing aids are now available through the VA, Department of Defense, and Indian Health Service.
Read MoreGN’s masterclass video series provides HCPs with insights and strategies to connect hearing health with brain health and help patients.
Read MoreAAVAA’s accessibility devices, now compatible with Apple products, enable hands-free navigation via gestures like head movements and blinks.
Read MoreACI Alliance submitted a request to CMS to expand Medicare coverage for cochlear implants, targeting single-sided deafness.
Read MoreThis article details a thorough reasoning of what likely caused Ludwig van Beethoven to lose his hearing based on what we know about him.
Read MoreRexton introduces the Reach inoX-CIC Li, a completely-in-canal, rechargeable hearing aid designed for discreet, comfortable wear.
Read MoreAmplifon achieved HITRUST r2 Certification, validating its commitment to rigorous data security and regulatory compliance for its platform.
Read MoreStereotactic radiosurgery offers tumor control and reduces neurological impairment for patients with Koos grade I vestibular schwannomas.
Read MoreA study on AC102 demonstrated promising results for treating acute sudden hearing loss by protecting the inner ear and reducing inflammation.
Read MoreEnvoy Medical received FDA approval to begin a study of its fully implanted CI, which uses the ear’s natural anatomy to capture sound.
Read MoreThe Misophonia Research Fund (MRF) continues to drive groundbreaking research with a $2.5 million investment in eight new projects.
Read MoreAmplifon launched a hearing awareness campaign in Italy and Spain that highlights the importance of hearing care.
Read MoreA study of veterans suggests a link between hearing loss and risk of Parkinson’s disease, with hearing aids potentially reducing this risk.
Read MorePhonak celebrated hearing technology innovation from its Phonak Audiology Research Center, honoring contributions of research participants.
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