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Newest Hearing Aids: Tiny Computers Delivering Great Sound
Monday, August 9th 2010
A review of the newest hearing aids reveal they are discrete, automated, powerful little computers that learn your preferences, so the longer you wear them, the better they get to know your likes and dislikes.
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Device That Produces Tiny Skull Vibrations a Big Help for Hearing Impaired, Loyola Study Finds
Saturday, May 24th 2008
Oakbrook Terrace, IL. - Although Jim McGinn of Wheaton is completely deaf in his right ear, he still can hear from that side.A sound processor McGinn wears just behind his right...
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UT Southwestern Testing New Hybrid Hearing Device Combining Advantages of Hearing Aids, Implants
Saturday, May 17th 2008
Dallas April 17, 2008 A new hybrid hearing aid/cochlear implant device designed for patients who can benefit from both is being evaluated by UT Southwestern Center otolar...
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UF Experts Fashion Prosthetic Ears for Young Son of Olympic Medalist
Friday, October 12th 2007
Gainsville, Fla. For the past week, 5-year-old Jorden Flowers, hands flashing through the air, has excitedly signed the words as he arrives at the University of Florida of...
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The World's First Truly Robotic Micro-Drill Has Been Used in a Surgical Operation in Birmingham, UK.
Monday, July 2nd 2007
28 March 2007-It does not have to be programmed or made to work from a computer operated by a human. It is smart. It just knows where to go and what to do. This has never...
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Telemedicine Could Offer Fewer Follow-Up Tests and Greater Satisfaction for Patients
Friday, June 14th 2002
A study published on THE LANCET'S website today-www.thelancet.com - has measured the effects of telemedicine (the use of video-conferencing technology between patients, general...