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Summary:Med-El USA is offering all new and existing hearing implant recipients a free one-year...
Summary:Med-El USA is offering all new and existing hearing implant recipients a free one-year...
The Hearing Review spoke with Marshall Chasin, AuD, about the nuances of tinnitus for musicians in differing age demographics.
Tinnitus in an older lifelong steel worker and a young struggling musician likely stem from very different causes.
The results published in “Music Perception” show that the auditory skills of hearing-impaired children are connected to the amount of singing and music in their everyday lives.
Read MoreComposing music when you have a severe hearing loss can be a real challenge. For example, one has to listen with high acuity to the musical tracks using headphones or in-ear monitors that, by nature, make hearing aid use very difficult or impossible. Here are some insights from an accomplished composer who has devised several solutions for the creation of great music.
Read MoreDuring the past two decades, the frequency of hearing loss among young people has increased and going to music concerts, clubs, and festivals may be part of the reason. Noise-induced hearing loss because of recreational noise exposure may be reduced by using earplugs.
Read MoreDuring the past two decades, the frequency of hearing loss among young people has increased and going to music concerts, clubs, and festivals may be part of the reason. Noise-induced hearing loss because of recreational noise exposure may be reduced by using earplugs.
Read MoreBrian Johnson, lead singer of rock band AC/DC, made an appearance at a Bad Company concert Sunday night, 14 months after he was told by doctors he may suffer permanent deafness if he continued to play large venues, according to an article in Rolling Stone.
Read MoreBrian Johnson, lead singer of rock band AC/DC, made an appearance at a Bad Company concert Sunday night, 14 months after he was told by doctors he may suffer permanent deafness if he continued to play large venues, according to an article in Rolling Stone.
Read MoreComposer Richard Einhorn adds his perspective on Marshall Chasin’s May 2015 Back to Basics article, “Less May Be More for Music.”
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