Hearing News Watch

Aug. 02, 2011

Pete Townshend: He’s deaf but not THAT deaf

David Kirkwood
NEW YORK–Pete Townshend, guitarist with the legendary British rock band The Who, is probably the leading “poster child” for the ill effects of overamplified music. For more than a decade, he has talked about the severe hearing loss he has suffered because of his failure to use ear protection during the glory years of his band in the 1960s and
Jul. 29, 2011

Siemens challenges Demant for HearUSA

David Kirkwood
PARSIPPANY, NJ–Siemens Hearing Instruments submitted a bid on July 27 to buy HearUSA, whose assets go up for auction today in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy auction. Siemens, which was for many years the main hearing aid supplier to HearUSA, bid $75.5 million, of which $7.5 million is in cash. A few weeks ago,  Siemens sued HearUSA for money that it
Jul. 26, 2011

Newport Audiology is Nashville-bound

David Kirkwood
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO—After four decades in the West, Newport Audiology Centers is relocating its corporate headquarters to Nashville. One of the nation’s largest networks of hearing care providers, it has more than 2000 locations. Founded in Southern California in 1970, Newport Audiology is currently headquartered in the Denver area. In an interview with Hearing Health Matters, David Gligor, chief operating
Jul. 26, 2011

Hearing aid sales fall flat in 2nd quarter

David Kirkwood
This is a corrected version of an item originally published on July 26. WASHINGTON, DC—Most years, hearing aid sales peak in the second and third quarters, and are weaker in the first and fourth quarters. But thus far, that pattern isn’t occurring, which may make 2011 a slow year for the industry. According to the latest statistical report from the
Jul. 25, 2011

Veterans, especially young ones, have much higher rate of hearing loss than non-vets

David Kirkwood
ATLANTA–Military veterans are about 30% more likely to have severe hearing impairment (SHI) than non-veterans of comparable age and current occupation, according to a study reported in the July 22 issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), based in Atlanta. Analyzing data from 2010 Annual Social and Economic
Jul. 25, 2011

John Tracy Clinic names new president/CEO

David Kirkwood
LOS ANGELES–John Tracy Clinic, which has been serving deaf children and their families since 1942, has named J. Gaston Kent as president and chief executive officer, effective July 1. The clinic was founded by Louise Tracy, wife of the actor Spencer Tracy, in honor of their son, who suffered from hearing impairment. JTC serves 25,000 families a year worldwide. Kent,
Jul. 19, 2011

Sonova selects its next CEO

David Kirkwood
STÄFA, SWITZERLAND–Sonova Holding AG’s board of directors has announced that Lukas Braunschweiler, a 55-year-old Swiss citizen, will become CEO of the company on November 1. The appointment, announced on July 18, will fill the vacancy created in March when the longtime chief executive Valentin Chapero resigned, along with the chairman and CFO of Sonova, following an insider-trading probe. Braunschweiler, who
Jul. 19, 2011

New BHI web site helps hearing healthcare professionals promote their practices locally

David Kirkwood
WASHINGTON, DC—A newly redesigned Better Hearing Institute (BHI) web site (www.betterhearing.org/professionals/) is providing audiologists and hearing instrument specialists with easier access to a large array of resources tailored to help them promote their practices at the local level. The number and variety of public relations tools that BHI offers have increased dramatically since 2005. Now, the enhanced web site for
Jul. 19, 2011

Teenagers’ hearing is threatened by other people’s smoking, say researchers

David Kirkwood
NEW YORK—Researchers at New York University (NYU) School of Medicine have reported that exposure to tobacco smoke nearly doubles the risk of hearing loss among adolescents. Their findings were published today in the July 2011 issue of Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. Anil Lalwani, MD, who led the research study, said that the results have “huge public health implications”
Jul. 16, 2011

New technology lets students in Alabama provide hearing help to kids in Guatemala

David Kirkwood
MONTGOMERY, AL—In a remarkable application of the fast-developing field of tele-audiology, students at Auburn University Montgomery (AUM) will help bring better hearing to children in Guatemala. And they will be able to do this without leaving campus. That’s because the AUM School of Liberal Arts has helped purchase equipment that will allow audiology students in the Speech and Hearing Clinic