Who Says Audiologists Aren’t Professionals?
We need all hearing care professionals right now. The Department of Education’s plan to stop recognizing audiology as a professional program risks limiting the supply of future audiologists.
We need all hearing care professionals right now. The Department of Education’s plan to stop recognizing audiology as a professional program risks limiting the supply of future audiologists.
A new peer-reviewed study shows that Phonak Infinio Sphere hearing aids with AI-based noise reduction reduce cognitive load and listening effort while improving speech understanding in noisy environments.
HIA's MarkeTrak 2025 study of the U.S. hearing loss market provides new data on prescription hearing aids, OTC devices, and emerging technologies.
The new name consolidates three established hearing programs to streamline access and strengthen partnerships across the industry.
Despite advances in hearing technology and satisfaction rates, new Eurotrak UK 2025 data reveals that many people still avoid getting hearing instruments for the same reasons as in years past.
Audiology Australia welcomes the federal government’s decision to register audiology under the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme.
Marshall Chasin, AuD, a longtime contributor and member of The Hearing Review editorial advisory board, is the recipient of this year's Richard Seewald Career Award from the Canadian Academy of Audiology.
A major longitudinal study of more than 3,300 teens finds that by age 18, one in eight adolescents shows signs of probable noise-induced hearing damage and over 6% have sensorineural hearing loss.
Doctoral students in Audiology from across the U.S. attended the 2025 Oticon Summer Camp for real-world clinical practice and career development.