Researcher dedicates study to examining vocabulary development in deaf students and children without hearing loss. Results show as words get more difficult, the hearing-impaired may be at a disadvantage.
ReSound partnered with long-time lip-reading mom and book author, Shanna Groves, to promote hearing loss awareness and challenge the stigma associated with wearing hearing aids.
Starkey Hearing Technologies is a recipient of the 2012 Tekne Award in the Life Sciences award category.
Cochlear Americas announced today the results of a new study published in Otology & Neurotology, which demonstrates the benefit of the dual-microphone technology in the Cochlear Nucleus 5 CP810 Sound Processor.
Oticon Medical's new Facebook page is designed for more than just fans, but patients and families interested in making educated decisions regarding their hearing health.
New study reveals individuals suffering from tone-deafness (congenital amusia) have a harder time decoding emotions in conversation.
Research indicates that deaf individuals who use sign language are quicker and better at interpreting body language than non-users.
Oticon releases new tool, eCaps Pro, to help healthcare practitioners counsel clients regarding options.
University of South Florida researchers have identified a gene mutation linked to age-related hearing loss.
Ida Institute to offer new seminar focused on patient-centered care and where, how or if it exists in the current society.
October is Hearing Conservation Month. To help protect your hearing, make sure you're not putting yourself at risk for noise-induced hearing loss.
Harvard Medical school teams up with EPFL School of Engineering to determine cause behind hearing loss in humans.
Oticon Medical holds first Scientific Meeting to gather researchers, clinicians and opinion leaders together to discuss latest technology in bone anchored hearing systems.
New study published in the "Journal of Neuroscience" reveals the interaction between the brain and auditory system to result in reactions to unpleasant sounds.
Oticon Intiga selected for two top honors in Danish Design Award 2012. Intiga described as being 'functional and elegant, in addition to the world's smallest wireless hearing aid with minimal power consumption.'
ReSound has created a self-service online Marketing ReSource Center for hearing healthcare professionals.
Studies find children with even mild forms of hearing loss are at risk for learning and other social, emotional, behavioral and self-image problems.
Researchers discover a new genetic mutation responsible for deafness and hearing loss associated with Usher Syndrome type 1.
Oticon announces call for nominations to spotlight students, adults and practitioners with hearing loss or their contributions to those with hearing impairments.
According to a survey generated by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Rochester is noted to have the largest deaf and hard-of-hearing per capita population.
Siemens audiologists' faith in healing helps children of Guatemala.
A multi-modal treatment program for tinnitus will be trialed by researchers from the Center for Brain Research at The University of Auckland, in a study made possible by a donation from Link Research and Grants.
National Deafness Awareness Week takes place this week and Smart911 is giving tips on how to keep deaf and hard-of-hearing loved ones safe.
More than 300 hearing care professionals participated in Oticon’s 5th International Conference and explored the challenges and opportunities for hearing care presented by a changing marketplace and rising consumer expectations.
New studies show women who take a regular amount of ibuprofen or acetaminophen are at an increased risk for hearing loss than non-regular users.