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Monday, January 16th 2012

The Hear the World Foundation has been involved in campaigns for better hearing all over the world for more than five years.


Friday, January 13th 2012

National and regional winners recognized for role in advancing hearing care.


Wednesday, January 11th 2012

National and regional winners recognized for role in advancing hearing care.


Monday, January 2nd 2012

Starkey Laboratories changes it's name to Starkey Hearing Technologies.


Friday, December 16th 2011

ReSound, along with a team of US audiologists, has donated AleraTM hearing aids, wireless accessories and fitting services to children-in-need in the British Virgin Islands.


Thursday, December 15th 2011

Through the support of Oticon, Inc., 3 James Madison University graduate students were awarded scholarships for their research projects in the field of audiology.


Wednesday, December 14th 2011

Despite the increase in noise-induced hearing loss in teenagers, a recent poll reveals most parents do not believe their children are at risk for hearing damage and have not spoken with them about it.


Monday, December 12th 2011

During the holidays, people with hearing loss often recognize that they aren't able to hear the sounds of family and friends. Sometimes, this hearing loss is due to noise exposure and is preventable.


Tuesday, December 6th 2011

A recent survey conducted by AARP and ASHA indicates that older Americans are going without necessary treatment for hearing loss, resulting in decreased quality of life and even safety issues.


Monday, December 5th 2011

A recent survey conducted by Beltone found Beltone patients gave their hearing care practition...


Tuesday, November 22nd 2011

Researchers have found that hard of hearing children whose parents engaged them in more conversations were likely to have stronger language skills than toddlers whose parents spoke with them less.


Monday, November 21st 2011

In the first national research study of its kind, researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have found that a fifth of all Americans over the age of 12 have significant hearing loss.


Monday, November 21st 2011

Sonic, a U.S.-based manufacturer of hearing care solutions, moved the company's Minnesota production facility into a new 20,000-plus-square-foot building in the city of Eagan.


Thursday, November 17th 2011

A new study indicates that college students, males, and non-White individuals may be at risk for hearing loss as a result of listening to their iPods and mp3 players at higher volumes.


Wednesday, November 9th 2011

NIH Researchers are using a hearing testing device originally designed for NASA to conduct a hearing loss study with HIV-positive patients in Tanzania.


Monday, November 7th 2011

Oticon’s latest advanced technology hearing instrument, Intiga, was honored for its outstanding design, winning the iF Product Design Award 2012.


Monday, October 31st 2011

RIT has received a 1.6 million dollar grant to create virtual tutoring and mentoring support for deaf and hard-of-hearing students studying science, technology, engineering and math.


Tuesday, October 25th 2011

Oticon Foundation has funded a virtual simulator to help train surgeons and surgical residents in delicate temporal bone surgery.


Monday, October 24th 2011

Sonic announces new branding strategy and positions company for continued growth.


Monday, October 24th 2011

Buying hearing aids online or through mail order poses many risks. Consultation with a professional is necessary to ensure the best fitting results.


Friday, October 21st 2011

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) will sponsor USO San Diego's 20th Annual Holiday Concert, an event for local military families and San Diegans. The event will encourage safe listening and hearing protection.


Thursday, October 20th 2011

A new study finds that searching for health information on the Internet poses multiple communication barriers for the culturally Deaf, who use American Sign Language as their first language. These barriers can seriously compromise their health.


Tuesday, October 18th 2011

Frank Russo, developer of the Emoti-Chair, which allows hard-of-hearing people to hear music through vibrations, has received a grant to further his research into how people perceive emotional communication.


Friday, October 14th 2011

Deafness Research Foundation has changed its name to Hearing Health Foundation. The Foundation has also announced a groundbreaking research consortium, the Hearing Restoration Project.


Thursday, October 13th 2011

National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology has once again set a record for enrollment, with 1,547 students enrolled. The students hail from 49 of the 50 United States.

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