Stamps Featuring Hearing Loss for National Postage Stamp Day

While we all know that collecting postage stamps, known as philately, is a popular hobby, there is a category of stamps many may not be aware of: stamps featuring hearing loss.

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My Hope Is to Turn Pain Into Progress

Most of my life I had no ear problems. I never thought about the noise I was exposed to, certainly never in terms of the grave hazard and enormous threat that I now know it to be.

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Sounds Emitted by the Ear Provide a Window Onto the Cochlea’s Frequency Tuning

We demonstrated that sounds emitted by the ear—called otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), specifically distortion-product OAEs—may provide a noninvasive window onto cochlear frequency tuning. OAEs are a byproduct of the amplification process mediated by outer hair cells and are often measured in clinical hearing screenings.

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Poem: The Bewitched Ear

When she first came out I didn’t think / she was in my head. / The florescent in the laundry room needs fixing.

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Our Sincere Thanks  to Peter Steyger, Ph.D.

HHF is dependent on and incredibly grateful to the clinicians and researchers like Peter who volunteer their time and expertise to reviewing grant applications, overseeing the Emerging Research Grants program, and informing our mission as the largest private, nonprofit funder of hearing and balance research in the U.S. 

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Staying in Tune: Music and Memories

Music can help to create rich and complex musical memories that are stored in multiple areas of the brain, which helps them become reinforced.

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Neural Test Assesses Hearing Aid Success Among Young Patients

Our results demonstrated that neural responses were sensitive to the improved audibility provided by hearing aids among the 5- to 17-year-old children assessed.

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Management of the Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Patient: 30th Annual Conference

This conference is intended for otologists, audiologists, psychologists, hearing aid specialists, and nurses who provide clinical management services for patients with tinnitus. The conference will also provide information to patients who have tinnitus, their family, and friends.

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High-Energy Les Paul Took to the Road to Perform 

Les Paul was born on June 9, 1915, and each June we celebrate this legendary artist who did so much to change the face of music, and to express our gratitude to the Les Paul Foundation for their support of the Emerging Research Grants program.

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HHF Is 65 This Year!

More funding and more time leads to more ambitious experimental plans, additional data collected, and a stronger footing for subsequent research and research funding.

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