Hearing News Watch

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May. 04, 2015

Wells Fargo ad with two “mommies” adopting a deaf child creates lots of buzz

David Kirkwood
    By David H. Kirkwood SAN FRANCISCO—For decades, advertising, especially television and print campaigns aimed at a broad national audience, has been an accurate barometer of public attitudes in America toward various minority groups. In casting models and actors—or selecting “real people” to appear as themselves—for ads, agencies try to present people that the target audience can relate to.
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Apr. 29, 2015

VEST is designed to allow deaf people to feel what speakers are saying

David Kirkwood
  By David H. Kirkwood HOUSTON—David Eagleman, PhD, and his graduate student Scott Novich at Baylor College of Medicine are working alongside a team of engineering undergraduates at Rice University to develop a high-tech garment known as the VEST (Versatile Extra-Sensory Transducer) that would enable people who are deaf in both ears to understand speech by feeling vibrations rather than
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Apr. 27, 2015

Top Edison Award in hearing goes to Siemens binax™; Starkey Halo wins silver

David Kirkwood
NEW YORK–Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), widely regarded as America’s greatest inventor, managed to create the first practical incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, the carbon microphone used in telephones until the 1980s, among the earliest motion picture cameras and viewing devices, the stock ticker, and countless other innovations, despite suffering from severe hearing loss since early childhood. His disability, which is
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Apr. 22, 2015

Institute of Medicine panel seeks ways to make hearing care more accessible and affordable

David Kirkwood
By David H. Kirkwood WASHINGTON, DC—As part of an ambitious, two-year study to identify ways to make hearing health care (HHC) for adults more accessible and affordable, a 13-member ad hoc committee of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) will hold a daylong open session on Monday, April 27. IOM, the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences, is an
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Apr. 20, 2015

New app makes ReSound’s LiNX hearing aids compatible with Apple Watch

David Kirkwood
    COPENHAGEN–GN ReSound, which last February became the first manufacturer to offer a hearing aid, the ReSound LiNX, that allowed wearers to stream audio directly from their Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to their hearing aid without need for a separate intermediary device, has introduced a new hearing aid app designed specifically for Apple’s latest high-tech device, the Apple
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Apr. 15, 2015

HHTM Exclusive: Findings from new MarkeTrak study show greater hearing aid use, satisfaction

David Kirkwood
    By David H. Kirkwood WASHINGTON, DC–The portion of Americans with self-reported hearing difficulty who own hearing aids has increased to 30.2% (from 24.8% in 2008), and the satisfaction rate with hearing aids has grown to 81% from 74%, according to the MarkeTrak 9 survey conducted last fall by Az Marketing Research with Online Survey Solution for the Better
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Apr. 08, 2015

Bill would create a demonstration program for deaf/hard-of-hearing U.S. Air Force members

David Kirkwood
    By David H. Kirkwood WASHINGTON, DC—Since its enactment in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has made public accommodations, telecommunications technology, and the workplace more accessible to countless people with hearing loss. For example, just last month, the New York Police Department, following the lead of departments around the country, opened its doors to police officers who
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Apr. 06, 2015

Scientist, who overcame deafness, wins Presidential award for encouraging others to follow his path

David Kirkwood
  WASHINGTON, DC—J. Tilak Ratnanather, PhD, a scientist who was born deaf and has devoted himself to encouraging others with hearing loss to become scientists, mathematicians, and engineers, is one of 14 educators selected to receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). The awards, announced by the White House on March 27, recognize the
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Apr. 01, 2015

Exploding head syndrome: A frightening phenomenon that’s surprisingly common

David Kirkwood
PULLMAN, WA—If you’ve ever been startled from your sleep by the loud sound of non-existent noises, you are not alone. In what may have sounded like an early April Fool’s Day hoax to some but was not, Washington State University (WSU) issued a press release on March 30 reporting that researchers there “have found that an unexpectedly high percentage of
Featured image for “Four audiologists, an engineer, and a neuroscientist are awarded AAA’s highest honors”
Mar. 31, 2015

Four audiologists, an engineer, and a neuroscientist are awarded AAA’s highest honors

David Kirkwood
 SAN ANTONIO–The youngest founder of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), the director of one of the world’s leading acoustical research laboratories, and a researcher whose publications have been cited in the scientific literature more than 1800 times were among those recognized at the Honors and Awards Banquet held March 26 during AudiologyNOW! 2015, the academy’s annual convention. One of