A Lesson in Self-Compassion After Fleeing a Bad Sound Situation

Hearing loss is definitely a challenge. It can separate us from hearing conversations, making us feel disconnected. But we try our best to do what’s necessary for our best hearing experience.

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Ménière’s Disease Symposium at ARO in February

The symposium aims to spur collaborative thinking and projects among Ménière’s disease researchers and clinicians to stimulate advances in better understanding and treating Ménière's disease

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Dutch Artist Channels Hearing Challenges Into New Compositions and Purpose

The complicated nature of composing when I have hearing damage forms the back story for "Mt. Mundane," making it a deeply reflective journey that symbolizes the challenge of coming to terms with the permanent, ceaseless tinnitus that is my reality.

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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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I Was Living in a World I Couldn’t Hear

If you have a hearing loss, get help. Get hearing aids. Your life will be so much better because of it. I know that, because mine is.

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Protect Your Ears With HHF’s New PSAs

Hearing Health Foundation is thrilled to launch its newest set of PSAs, “Protect Your Ears,” as part of our ongoing Keep Listening prevention campaign, whose overall goal is to create a culture shift around how we think about healthy hearing.

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The Hearing Restoration Project Adds a New Working Group

Given the need for platforms that provide efficient, reproducible, and reliable outcome measurements, the HRP has created a new, fourth working group this year: Screening.

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Meet the 2025 Emerging Research Grants Scientists

Congratulations to the 14 scientists awarded Emerging Research Grants for 2025.

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Lower Frequencies Boost Ability of Older Adults to Separate Sounds

These findings mean lower-frequency sounds may help older adults better understand complex sound environments. This may be useful for designing better hearing aids or other devices to help older people hear more clearly.

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Becoming “Hearing Doc Josh”

I love teaching students about cochlear implant technology. The look on their faces when things would “click” or they would solve a puzzle continues to inspire me. 

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