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Read MoreNeuromonics, the maker of the FDA-cleared Oasis tinnitus treatment device, has introduced the Neuromonics Sanctuary™, funded with a US Army development grant.
Read MoreThe NIDCD recently awarded a 5-year, $12 million clinical research center grant to Northwestern University to establish a multidisciplinary, multi-institute program devoted to research on aphasia.
Read MoreRecognizing news coverage that helped promote public awareness of communications disorders, ASHA has named The Today Show, The NY Times, The Wall Street Journal, the VoiceBox radio show, and KLTV as the 2013 winners of its media awards.
Read MoreResearchers funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found in mice that supporting cells in the inner ear, once thought to serve only a structural role, can actively help repair damaged sensory hair cells.
Read MoreThe International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD) has chosen GN Otometrics as the official partner to test the hearing of international deaf athletes at the Sofia 2013 Deaflympics.
Read MoreMar 13, 2014 NHCA 2014 Annual Hearing Conference JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa
Read MoreThe organization has announced a Call for Nominations for its annual NHCA Media Award.
Read MoreReSound increased its financial guidance to investors and market analysts today, upgrading its organic revenue growth projections from 4%-6% to “more than 7%.”
Read MoreThe August 2013 Hearing Review is now on the Web!
Read MoreHere’s a sneak peek at some of the products and services being featured at the 2013 International Hearing Society Convention on September 12-14 in Arlington, Va.
Read MoreNot all hearing aid users—particularly first-time candidates—are drawn to or will accept a BTE, no matter how small it is. Continued innovations in the design of IICs will contribute to improved hearing aid adoption rates.
Read MoreWind noise has been a longstanding problem for hearing aid users, particularly those who are active outdoors. In this two part article, the authors describe a new speech in wind algorithm that is designed to enhance hearing intelligibility in wind.
Read MoreResearchers led by Kansas State University’s Philine Wangemann have genetically prevented a hereditary type of hearing loss in a mouse model and restored the mouse’s hearing and balance.
Read MoreChock-full of video testimonials from Audigy Members, photos from team-building and training events, and bios of Audigy staff, the website offers visitors a clearer sense than ever of Audigy’s passion for assisting its Members, says the company.
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