The latest information on hearing aid batteries for individuals who are experiencing hearing loss, looking for hearing health information for their loved ones, or just desire to learn more about batteries for hearing aids to make the right hearing health decisions.
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Former New York Times editor and now author, Katherine Bouton, discusses hearing loss stigmas, the future of hearing healthcare and how her life changed when she suddenly lost her hearing.
Researchers have identified a new disorder caused by a genetic mutation that leads to shortsightedness and deafness.
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SPB) announced that the hearing aid battery unit of its Rayovac® global battery division has received top honors in two categories of the 2012 In Business Sustainability Awards program.
Whether your hearing-impaired child wants to learn or just have fun, there’s an app for that!
New study of AMPK protein shows possible ability to help prevent hearing loss.
Industry-leading reliability and innovation a key focus at recent AudiologyNOW! 2012 convention.
National and regional winners recognized for role in advancing hearing care.
National and regional winners recognized for role in advancing hearing care.
Buying hearing aid batteries at a local hearing center is often the best option for most hearing aid wearers, due to convenience, price, and quality of the product.
Rayovac wins Stevie Award in eighth annual International Business Awards.
New Rayovac mercury-free battery proves to be most powerful battery yet.
The incidence of injuries related to small batteries, such as those used in hearing aids, has increased sevenfold since 1985.
Typically hearing aid batteries last 5-14 days based on 16 hours per day use cycle. Generally, the smaller the battery size, the shorter the battery life. The sizes of hearing aid batteries are listed below along with their standard number and color codes.
Minneapolis, MN (December 28, 2009) - To celebrate this holiday season, ReSound made a substantial donation of hearing aid batteries to the organization Feed the Children valued...
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Are hearing aid batteries toxic? And how long to hearing aid batteries last?
Hearing aid batteries come in different sizes, with smaller batteries generally having a shorter life than larger ones. The amount of power required to run your hearing aid and...
I recently noticed that hearing aid batteries are available in a "mercury free" option. Aren't all zinc air hearing aid batteries free of mercury?
Heavy metals are a necessary evil in order to have power on the go. The problem is, once these batteries die, they end up in landfills. And as these batteries disintegrate, they...
Energizer continues to lead the way in responsible battery development St. Louis Hear that? Its the sound of the first mercury free hearing aid batteries to hit U.S. market....
Its the power plant in your hearing device, the brawn behind the brains. Hearing aid batteries have become smaller, more powerful and longer-lasting through industry research and...
Durham, NC (May 19, 2008) MED-EL has received approval by the US Food and Drug Administration for its new rechargeable DaCapo battery and charging system.The DaCapo was de...
Yep, were coming into our Golden Years and, according to a recent study conducted by Energizer (the pink bunny people), this tsunami of seniors is changing the way we live, eat,...
Energizer(R) survey reveals Boomers feel young, but often ignore important health issues; company teams with fitness expert Denise Austin to launch nationwide program St. Louis,...
Air batteries for hearing aids run on a zinc-air interaction, usually last last 7-14 days based on a 16 hour per day use cycle, are available in five common sizes, and generally cost less than a dollar each.
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