We Are Filled With Gratitude This Thanksgiving

The entire team at Hearing Health Foundation, including our researchers, Board of Directors, scientific advisers, and staff, expresses our heartfelt appreciation to you for being a partner in hearing health.

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Sudden Hearing Loss Happened to Me, Too

I even gave a pastor friend a title for a Sunday sermon because when I shared with him that I couldn't hear in one ear, I said, “I'm great, blessed, and I've learned to ‘function with my malfunction.’” 

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Recent Research From ERG Alumni

The effect an Emerging Research Grant has on the hearing and balance fields is evident by the discoveries our funded researchers continue to make. Here are recent highlights by ERG alumni, each getting a boost at the start of their career with a grant from HHF.

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Sharing Stories, Solutions, and Support

After moving to a new state, a woman with a hearing loss is glad to eventually find her people.

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Turning Down the Noise of Combat

Sound suppression technology is the latest innovation in military weaponry. While hearing protection is still a must, each bit of reduction is significant.

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Les Paul Was Dedicated to Veterans

Like most men during World War II, Les Paul was drafted into the U.S. Armed Forces, where he held three positions in the Armed Forces Radio Service.

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“HI”: How About This?

I think it would be a good idea if we as hearing impaired individuals wear a button, like a campaign button, that says, “HI” and underneath it says, “hearing impaired.”  That way people will know to face us when they speak, and to speak more slowly or loudly.

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Halloween When You Are Off-Balance

Most people love Halloween—costumes, treats, and going out late in the dark! But it can be scary, for real, for people who have balance or other sensory issues. Here are my tips for keeping your ghoul—I mean cool.

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Sudden Hearing Loss Can Happen to Anyone

Even with a medical background, a nurse wasn’t aware that sudden hearing loss is considered a health emergency and should be treated immediately—and has vowed to share her experience to help others.

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Swag and Spirit

A parent celebrates her son and is teaching others about being hard of hearing, how to help with hearing care, and how there’s no limit to success.

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