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Thank YOU Tuesday

Thank YOU Tuesday

Today, we want to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to you and all our supporters who inspire us to push for scientific advancements. 

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Impact 2024

Hearing Health Foundation’s mission to fund innovative, groundbreaking hearing and balance science is only possible because of you. We are grateful for the support of our community.

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HHF Voices Concerns Over Proposed NIH Reorganization Plans

HHF urges caution if structural changes to the NIH will result in the shifting of resources away from already underfunded areas of research like hearing loss and related disorders.

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Let’s Welcome 2024 With a Leap Toward Discovery

As we jump into 2024, a leap year with an extra day in February, we want to extend our warmest wishes for a year filled with health, happiness, and the sounds of joy.

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Welcome, 2023!

We know that creating a healthier future starts with you, and we’re committed to providing accessible resources that you and your family can use. 

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Happy 2022!

As 2022 starts, Hearing Health Foundation (HHF) is excited for all that we have in store for the New Year. From busting common myths about hearing loss to providing money to researchers working on the entire spectrum of hearing and balance research, there’s a lot our supporters have helped us with in 2021.

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ERG Applications Open Monday, October 14

Hearing Health Foundation (HHF)’s next Emerging Research Grants (ERG) grant cycle is approaching its start. HHF is especially pleased to announce a significant increase in funding available for our future ERG grantees.

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Sharper Than They Expected: A Tribute to Nansie Sharpless, Ph.D.

Nansie Sharpless, Ph.D., was a biochemist who lived with bilateral hearing loss. HHF has chosen to highlight her victories this Women’s History Month. Her motivation to push barriers strengthened the confidence society has in women in science today.

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