ILAA Aud, PhD Scholarships Awarded
The recipients are Jaqueline Busen and McLorn Carpenter from Rush University, and Jessica Levine from Northwestern University.
Read MoreThe recipients are Jaqueline Busen and McLorn Carpenter from Rush University, and Jessica Levine from Northwestern University.
Read MoreMay 6, 2009 | Hearing Loss | 0 |
Nearly 1,500 Washington, DC-area youngsters attended the Listen To Your Buds concert, put on by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Read MoreMay 5, 2009 | Amplification, Events, Prevention, Research | 0 |
The May 12 session addresses frequency compression, and the May 13 session highlights future developments in audiology and amplification. A roster of internationally respected speakers are scheduled.
Read MoreMay 5, 2009 | Hearing Loss | 0 |
Some three million children under the age of 18 have some hearing loss, and one factor is external noises.
Read MoreMay 4, 2009 | Cochlear Implants | 0 |
New audio-processor programming software for legacy patients.
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A new class of genes has been identified as genetic cause for this clinical picture.
Read MoreAudiologists and musicians plan to rock out and listen safe at the third annual event.
Read MoreApr 28, 2009 | Cochlear Implants | 0 |
The Sound and WAY Beyond CD-ROM helps adults and teens perfect their listening skills at home.
Read MoreApr 23, 2009 | In the Ear | 0 |
A new study finds that ears have tiny “flexoelectric” motors to amplify sound.
Read MoreApr 20, 2009 | Miscellaneous | 0 |
The company promoted math and science literacy at Dallas Elementary School by day, and raised money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation by night.
Read MoreInterim results of its Customized Acoustic Stimulation for Long-Term Medical Benefit (CALM) study show that treatment with Neuromonics reduces psycho-social consequences and distress from tinnitus. Treatment response occurs within 2 months and improves over time, the company says.
Read MoreApr 9, 2009 | Behind the Ear, In the Ear | 0 |
The premium, receiver-in-the-ear lifestyle hearing instrument combines proprietary signal processing, multi-environment technology, and wireless connectivity
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Palmer serves as the director of audiology and hearing aids at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh, where she also teaches graduate level amplification courses.
Read MoreApr 7, 2009 | Behind the Ear, Cochlear Implants | 0 |
All new premium products feature SoundRecover and ZoomControl technology and offer extended connectivity.
Read MoreWhen you play a piano, the strings may supply the musical tones, but if it weren’t for the wooden hammers striking the strings, you wouldn’t hear a note. New research from the National Institute on Deafness and Other
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