Top 3 Questions People Have About Their Ears

Earwax, hearing aid cost, and tinnitus rank as the three most frequently asked questions.

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Silence Is Bliss With a Few Home Adjustments

For hyperacusis patients, or people who have a sensitivity to everyday sounds, common household sounds can be a significant challenge, whether it’s a door closing or cooking a meal.

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The Ups and Downs of Being Hard of Hearing

If I may speak for all of us with a hearing condition, I ask our family, friends, and folks we interact with on an everyday basis to please be patient.

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A Pioneer in Hearing Conservation

As the first audiology officer in the U.S. Navy in 1979, Herman Kidder, Ph.D., helped establish the Navy’s Hearing Conservation Program.

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Step Up for Science Match Through May 19

Every May, we invite our community to join us as we Step Up for Science in support of the ERG program, our flagship research effort—with a dollar for dollar match. Your gift goes twice as far.

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Boost Connections With These Strategies

There is a specific type of social isolation that is more prevalent within the hearing loss community. “Medical isolation” occurs when patients feel little or no control over their health due to communication challenges with caregivers.

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Hope for Moms When Your Child Is Diagnosed with Hearing Loss

I’m now passionate about helping other moms live their own story of hope and healing amidst hearing loss in their children. I understand how overwhelming it feels for a mom to receive that first diagnosis that your child has hearing loss.

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A Boost to Inner Ear Organoid Development

This paper explored the potential of the stem cell-derived inner ear organoid system for studying early mammalian placode development. The results will benefit future inner ear organoid applications, such as high-throughput drug screening and cell therapy. 

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Adventures and Revelations From Getting Hearing Aids

Contemporary hearing aids are virtually invisible, and since everyone has things sticking in and around their ears these days, it’s a non-event.

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Brain Health in the News

The better question may be, do hearing aids reduce dementia, or does dementia reduce hearing aid use? This is the title of a May 2023 Hearing Journal paper. 

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