Hearing News Watch

Feb. 23, 2012

How do you choose which ear to use with your cell phone? Study says it’s up to your brain

David Kirkwood
DETROIT—Do you use your right ear to listen to your cell phone? If so, you’re probably right-handed but left-brained. So says a new study conducted by researchers at the Henry Ford Hospital. According to a news report issued this week by the Henry Ford Health System, scientists found a strong correlation between people’s brain dominance and the ear they use
Feb. 22, 2012

Professional groups take unified stand on direct-to-consumer hearing aid sales

David Kirkwood
LIVONIA, MI–Although United Healthcare (UHC) and leaders of several professional associations in hearing care sat down last month to talk with one another (see our February 7 post), there’s little sign that the differences between them can be reconciled. On the one hand, UHC’s subsidiary, hi HealthInnovations, seems fully committed to selling hearing aids directly to consumers. On the other
Feb. 21, 2012

ADA and ASHA resolve one dispute, but the legal battle continues

David Kirkwood
By David H. Kirkwood PITTSBURGH–The Academy of Doctors of Audiology and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) have reached an agreement on one of the issues raised by ADA in a suit filed August 2, 2011 against ASHA in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. However, other issues remain unresolved and the legal battle continues. In its suit,
Feb. 17, 2012

Study suggests link between sudden sensorineural hearing loss and sleep apnea

David Kirkwood
TAIPEI, TAIWAN—Researchers have found that found that men in a study group with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) were nearly 50% more likely also to have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) than men in the group who had not suffered sudden hearing loss. The results of the large-scale retrospective study were published last month in the Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck
Feb. 15, 2012

Researchers find that underuse of hearing aids is even worse than we realized

David Kirkwood
BALTIMORE—Only one out of seven Americans age 50 and over with hearing loss wears hearing aids. So reports a paper published online February 13 in Archives of Internal Medicine  by Wade Chien, MD, and Frank Lin, MD, PhD, both from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. That one-in-seven (14%) figure indicates that hearing aids are even more underutilized
Feb. 14, 2012

Audiologists will strut their stuff at AudiologyNOW! talent contest

David Kirkwood
BOSTON—The Voice, America’s Got Talent, and, most famously of all, American Idol, have proven that when it comes to garnering a blockbuster television audience, there’s nothing like an old-fashioned talent show with a new twist, say, an obnoxious host, thrown in. If that concept rocks the Nielsen ratings, it should do the same at AudiologyNOW! 2012. That’s the thinking behind
Feb. 14, 2012

Global initiative seeks ways to motivate people to take action on hearing loss

David Kirkwood
NAERUM, DK—Hearing healthcare providers, patients and their families, and students are being enlisted into a global online campaign that will identify the best ideas for encouraging people to take action, change public perception, and generate better understanding of hearing loss. This innovative idea-generating effort will be launched next month in Boston during AudiologyNOW! 2012, the American Academy of Audiology (AAA)
Feb. 13, 2012

Kinnerk named president of Comfort Audio

David Kirkwood
PARK RIDGE, IL–Brian Kinnerk, a former CEO of Unitron U.S. and Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc., has been appointed president of Comfort Audio, Inc., as the Swedish-based parent company expands its organization in the U.S. Kinnerk succeeds Ragnar Åhgren, who will continue as chairman of the board of directors. In announcing the hiring, Comfort Audio said that Kinnerk would bring to
Feb. 13, 2012

Web site helps parents of kids with ear deformities

David Kirkwood
DENVER–A Denver mother whose daughter was born with microtia, a congenital condition in which the outer ear is underdeveloped or absent, has launched a web site to offer support to families around the world who face the same situation. About 1 in every 6000 children is born with microtia or aural atresia, another congenital deformity of the ear. The conditions
Feb. 07, 2012

Federal government urged to require coverage of hearing aids, related services

David Kirkwood
By David H. Kirkwood WASHINGTON, DC–A coalition of 19 organizations concerned with hearing loss and other disabilities has called upon U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius to define coverage of hearing aids as an essential health benefit (EHB) nationwide In their letter, e-mailed on January 31, the petitioners state, “The Affordable Care Act (ACA) explicitly required