What is WideBand Tympanometry?
WideBand Tympanometry is a method of measuring the acoustic-mechanical function of the middle ear using a wideband click stimulus.
Read MoreWideBand Tympanometry is a method of measuring the acoustic-mechanical function of the middle ear using a wideband click stimulus.
Read MoreStarkey’s corporate social responsibility program launched the Starkey Cares Veteran Support Grant program and is donating $25,000 to four organizations supporting veterans.
Read MorePeople are invited to cast their votes for 2023 Oticon Focus on People Awards finalists in each of four categories.
Read MoreMusical roads and pathways use the underlying science of sound, hearing, and music to create experiences that communicate the wonders and joys of sound in our world.Â
Read MorePerforming real-ear measurements can improve patient satisfaction with their hearing aids and your clinical services. Learn more about how hearing aid verification can help your growing clinic.
Read MoreThe findings may help scientists pinpoint the time period when certain brain connections and specialization form, and provide insight into how to restore hearing loss.
Read MoreAn otologist-neurotologist is the recipient of the 2023 American College of Surgeons Dr Mary Edwards Walker Inspiring Women in Surgery Award.
Read MoreThe Zepp Clarity Pixie, made to be nearly invisible when in use, is the newest OTC hearing aid available from Zepp Health.
Read MoreACI Alliance maintains that the AAP report provides inaccurate or incomplete information on several important topics.
Read MoreThis systematic approach allows for a better student learning experience and focuses on helping patients move forward with hearing healthcare.
Read MoreThe AAP has updated its guidance on risk assessment, terminology, and other considerations for children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Read MoreA licensed hearing instrument specialist and the owner of a Connecticut hearing aid dealer was sentenced to four years in prison for fraud.
Read MoreA new study looks at how different hearing aid delay times can cause coloration-pitch distortions for vowel sounds, and what can be done to counter this effect.
Read MoreThe all-new dB Check Pro in-ear sound level analyzer from Sensaphonics measures how long a music professional can safely listen to in-ear monitors, with both earpieces in place.
Read MoreNew Hear Again America franchises were recently established in four of the company’s territories in less than 2 months.
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