Hearing News Watch

Jan. 03, 2012

New online hearing aid debuts; online hearing test to follow

David Kirkwood
PHILADELPHIA–One of the latest entries in the fast-growing field of direct-to-consumer hearing aid sales is Embrace Hearing. Founded by two former classmates at Stanford University, Sam Tanzer and Ross Porter, the Philadelphia-based retailer claims to offer “high-quality hearing aids” for $299 and up. According to Embrace, its digital, custom-programmed hearing aids are manufactured in the U.S. using components from Siemens
Dec. 28, 2011

Pilot programs to use telemedicine to reach young people with hearing loss

David Kirkwood
ITHACA, NY/DAVIS, CA—Funded by federal grants, universities in New York and California are launching innovative programs to better serve the needs of people in their area with hearing loss. Cornell University, in Ithaca, NY, is partnering with Rochester [NY] Institute of Technology (RIT) and Camden County College in New Jersey, to provide online support for deaf and hard-of-hearing students majoring
Dec. 26, 2011

Richard Branson, Starkey Foundation bring hearing care to South African clinic

David Kirkwood
BUSHRIDGE, MPUMALANGA, SOUTH AFRICA–Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Airways, teamed up with the Starkey Hearing Foundation recently to provide 490 hearing-impaired children and adults with hearing aids. The one-day mission took place at Branson’s Bhubezi Health Clinic in Bushridge, South Africa. Bhubezi Clinic is a one-stop center established by Branson’s Virgin United to provide basic healthcare, TB, and HIV/AIDS
Dec. 26, 2011

World’s smallest hearing aid mic reportedly invented in Iran

David Kirkwood
BABOL, IRAN–An Iranian scientist has built a tiny capacitor microphone too small to be seen by the naked eye, according to the Iranian Students’ News Agency. The microphone, developed by Bahram Azizollah Ganji, a faculty member at Noshirvani University in the northern Iranian city of Babol, could be used in building small and invisible hearing aids. The device, which is
Dec. 21, 2011

Exposure to heavy metal, even the silent kind, is a threat to hearing

David Kirkwood
BOSTON– buy neurontin online buy neurontin online no prescription It’s no secret that listening too long and too loud to heavy metal bands like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Black Sabbath will do bad things to your ears. However, a recent paper has implicated another sort of heavy metal in hearing loss among U.S. adolescents. Writing in Archives of Otolaryngolology–Head
Dec. 21, 2011

Cochlear stock soars on news that the reason for device failures has been found

David Kirkwood
MELBOURNE—Cochlear, the dominant company in the cochlear implant industry, announced this week that it has discovered what was causing about 2% of its Nucleus C1500 units products to fail. Those failures led the Australian-based company to voluntarily recall the whole Nuclear line in September. Cochlear notified clinics that handle its devices that a fault in the manufacturing process had caused
Dec. 20, 2011

Newswatch reports from around the globe

David Kirkwood
Here’s a quick look at some hearing-related news from beyond the U.S. borders. The first comes from our northern neighbor: Tips for hearing-friendly holiday gatherings VICTORIA, BC—With gatherings of families and friends being planned for much of the world during the upcoming Christmas holiday season, those with hearing loss are at risk of being left out of the joy and
Dec. 16, 2011

After 52 years in the family, Westone sells majority stake to private equity firm

David Kirkwood
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO–Westone Laboratories, Inc., a leading manufacturer of hearing aid earmolds, hearing protection devices, and related products, has sold a controlling interest in the company to CID Capital, an Indianapolis-based private equity firm. The terms of the purchase, which took place on December 1, were not announced. Founded in 1959 by Ronald and Mickey Morgan in the kitchen of
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Dec. 14, 2011

Hearing Professional of the Year to blog for Hearinghealthmatters.org

David Kirkwood
TUCSON, AZ—Hearinghealthmatters.org has named C. Scot Frink, a prominent audiologist and hearing instrument specialist, as its newest contributing editor. Last month, he was selected by Rayovac as National Hearing Professional of the Year for 2011. Scot, who is president of Salem Audiology Clinic, grew up in hearing care. His father, Norman Frint, was one of the first dispensing audiologists in
Dec. 14, 2011

Hearing aid users report great benefits, according to Phonak-commissioned survey

David Kirkwood
STÄFA, SWITZERLAND—More than four out of five hearing aid wearers in the U.S. said they enjoyed an increased quality of life because of their devices, according to “Hearing Is Living,” an international study commissioned by Hear the World. The findings, said a December 7 statement accompanying the release of the initial data, “debunk common myth around hearing loss and hearing aids.”