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Dec. 06, 2019

When Using A Microphone Made All The Difference

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It was a reunion weekend at my alma mater. It was great to see old friends and revisit my school days by sitting in on some “Back-to-School” classes — without the stress of homework or grades of course! I was worried if I would be able to enjoy the classes fully given my hearing loss, so I was proactive and
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Dec. 05, 2019

Even Slight Hearing Loss May Impact Children’s Behavior and School Performance, Says New Research

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According to a new study, children with slight hearing loss may not do as well in school and may be somewhat more likely to develop behavior problems.   Hearing losses that doctors and parents may have considered slight or mild “may actually be associated with both school performance and behavior,” researchers write in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.   The
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Oct. 11, 2019

Hearing Loss to Hearing Recovery: My Detour Filled Journey

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By Matt Hay, Director of Audiology Sales at Redux   No one anticipates a life-altering experience when you’re a college student; living a seemingly carefree life with minimal interruptions, enjoying your youth and spending most mornings sleeping in and watching SportsCenter. This is the typical college student life I envisioned…but it wasn’t the one I lived.   I was a
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Oct. 03, 2019

Protect Your Hearing! October is National Protect Your Hearing Month

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The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) announced the observation of National Protect Your Hearing Month, which occurs each October to raise awareness about the causes and prevention of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).   Nearly 24 percent of U.S. adults ages 20 to 69 have features of their hearing tests in one or both ears that suggest
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Sep. 28, 2019

Study Looks at Hearing loss Prevalence and Risk in Mining, Oil and Gas Industries

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A new study published in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine is the first to examine hearing loss prevalence and risk by industry within the Oil and Gas Extraction sector, and within most Mining sector industries. Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) found that in many industries within these sectors, at least 25% of the
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Sep. 19, 2019

Apple Announces Hearing Health Study in Partnership with University of Michigan

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ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN —A University of Michigan researcher is teaming up with Apple to learn how noise exposure impacts hearing. Three new studies, available on the Research app later this fall, will explore new areas of medical research.   The Apple Hearing Study will be available to participate in through a new Apple app, called the Research app, which will
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Sep. 14, 2019

Why I Love Ida

Gael Hannan
The Ida Institute is an organization for hearing healthcare professionals, which is something I’m not. I sit in the other chair in the clinic. I’m the one they put in the sound booth for my annual torture, uh, hearing evaluation. I’m the one who needs and uses the services of healthcare professionals.   So why am I such a big
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Sep. 11, 2019

Chronic Conductive Hearing Loss May Have Lasting Effects

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According to a newly published study led by Harvard Medical School scientists at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, chronic conductive hearing loss may have lasting negative effects on speech recognition abilities.   The research, published Sept. 6 in the journal Ear and Hearing, suggests that not properly treating infections or other conditions that chronically affect the middle ear may lead to neural deficits and difficulty hearing in
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Sep. 10, 2019

Does Hearing Loss Make You Sensitive To Loud Sounds?

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“We can’t hear you! “Let’s make some noise!” the announcer shouts over the loudspeaker. “Louder! Louder! Louder!” the crowd erupts, yelling in time with the flashing sign on the score board. Everyone is enjoying cheering for the home team.   My family happily joins in the ruckus, but I am hunched over covering my ears with discomfort, until I whip
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Sep. 06, 2019

How Do You Know It Is Time to Move to a Cochlear Implant?

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by Jane Madell, PhD   I have had some conversations recently with people who expressed concern about when to move to a cochlear implant. Some were parents who were concerned about surgery. Some were parents who felt that the child should make the decision and did not want to make the decision for the child. Some were therapists who felt