Hearing News Watch

Feb. 27, 2013

Reports spread that Siemens plans to put its hearing aid division on the block

David Kirkwood
By David H. Kirkwood ERLANGEN, GERMANY—More than three years after Siemens tried to sell its hearing aid division but failed to attract an acceptable bid, reports on The Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch web site and elsewhere online say that the German industrial giant is planning to try again later this year. The reports cite unnamed informed sources. Siemens has declined
Feb. 26, 2013

Whistle blowers, beware: You may be risking your hearing

David Kirkwood
Factory workers, soldiers, miners, and bartenders are among those whose jobs often put them at risk of hearing loss. Now you can add sports referees to the list of potentially ear-unfriendly occupations. So report two audiologists, Gregory Flamme and Nathan Williams, in a study published last month in The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene and also written about in
Feb. 26, 2013

Voting starts today for winners of Oticon Focus on People Awards

David Kirkwood
SOMERSET, NJ—Readers of this blog and anyone else who cares about hearing health are invited to help select the winners in the 2013 Focus on People Awards program, sponsored by Oticon, Inc., a major hearing aid manufacturer. From today, February 26, through March 31, the polls will be open at Oticon’s web site. There, voters will find information about the
Feb. 20, 2013

AAA kit helps audiologists make the case against direct-to-consumer hearing aid sales

David Kirkwood
By David H. Kirkwood For audiologists and other hearing healthcare providers, there’s been no more disturbing development in recent years than the explosion in the sale of hearing aids directly to consumer sales. When hard-of-hearing consumers buy hearing aids without the care of a trained professional, practitioners lose out on the revenues they would have received if these consumers had
Feb. 19, 2013

Insurer for BMW pays off mega-millions on hearing loss and tinnitus claims

David Kirkwood
COWLEY, UK–Former workers at the Cowley car plant in an industrial area of Oxfordshire, England, have been awarded more than 15 million British pounds (over $23 million US) in insurance payouts in compensation for damage to their ears suffered during decades of work in the noisy, 100-year-old factory. Most of the claims have been brought against BMW Group, the German
Feb. 18, 2013

Illinois cites audiologist for outstanding services

David Kirkwood
CHICAGO–Gloria Wong, AuD, received the annual award for Outstanding Audiology Services from the Illinois Department of Human Services. Field counselors from the Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) were asked to nominate audiologists who had provided outstanding services. Wong was selected for her dedication and for the quality of services provided to DRS clients. Wong has been manager of the Audiology
Feb. 13, 2013

Study investigates if treating hearing loss may reduce risk of falling among seniors

David Kirkwood
DALLAS-FORT WORTH–More than half of adults in the U.S. over the age of 65 experience hearing loss; a third of older adults fall each year, often resulting in serious, even life-threatening injuries. Is there any direct connection between the high incidence of falls in this population and the high rate of hearing loss? And will providing seniors with hearing aids
Feb. 08, 2013

Rockers against tinnitus

David Kirkwood
SHEFFIELD, UK—Rockers with tinnitus will team up on an album to help the British Tinnitus Association  raise awareness of tinnitus, a sometimes-tormenting condition that is especially prevalent among musicians. Coldplay and the Black Eyed Peas are among the internationally popular bands that will perform on the album, which is being produced in partnership with Eddy Temple-Morris, a British DJ, record producer,
Feb. 06, 2013

Scientists develop a way to induce temporary hearing loss in human subjects

David Kirkwood
GAINESVILLE, FL—Hearing scientists have learned much of value about hearing, hearing loss, and its causes and treatments by conducting research experiments on laboratory animals. However, no matter how promising a procedure or drug seems to be in animal studies, at some point before a new treatment is made available to the public, researchers must find out if what worked on
Feb. 05, 2013

Foundation donates hundreds of hearing aids before the Super Bowl in New Orleans

David Kirkwood
NEW ORLEANS—Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans was a banner occasion for hearing care foundations as well as for football fans. On February 2, the day before the Baltimore Ravens upset the San Francisco Forty-Niners, Starkey Hearing Foundation conducted a mission where nearly 300 people received free custom hearing aids. As reported here last week, last Saturday was also the