British Hearing Instrument Sales Down Across Most Sectors in Q2 2025
British and Irish Q2 data on hearing technology market figures for 2025 shows a reduction in private, public, and ROI hearing aid sales.
British and Irish Q2 data on hearing technology market figures for 2025 shows a reduction in private, public, and ROI hearing aid sales.
A long-term U.S. study has found that young adults with hearing loss—especially of certain ethnicities—face lower educational attainment, reduced employment rates, and diminished income compared to their peers without hearing loss.
Federal funding cuts to hearing health programs and research threaten innovation, access, and outcomes in audiology care, with especially dire consequences for vulnerable populations and early childhood intervention.
Starkey has been named a 2025 Top Workplace in Minnesota by the Star Tribune.
Four innovative start-ups will showcase cutting-edge hearing technologies at the 69th EUHA International Congress in October 2025.
The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee considered language for the Veterans’ ACCESS Act that would expanding VA coverage to include hearing aid specialists.
Marshall Chasin fondly remembers Jack Katz, PhD, known for his pioneering work on central auditory processing disorders and improving audiology through research and education. He has died at the age of 91.
Researchers have restored hearing in mice with ENPP1 deficiency using a novel bone-targeted enzyme replacement therapy, offering hope for treating hearing loss in patients with this rare and often fatal genetic disorder.
Apprentices and students interested in a career in hearing care can participate in the entire EUHA 2025 event free of charge.