How ear malformations can affect the learning curve
Anatomy of the ear As many parents of children suffering from hearing loss already knew, even what appears to be a smaller developmental challenge can pose some serious risks to the meeting of a...
View ArticleFCC provides new ways to connect
It was recently reported in a local Montana newspaper that the Federal Communications Commission provided $70,000 for Montanans to use towards free communication equipment for their residents suffering...
View ArticleStanford University aims at curing hearing loss
According to a new study published in the Stanford Daily, some long-term hearing loss may be able to be reversed. Stanford University School of Medicine researchers have suggested that individuals...
View ArticleCan Marijuana Use Alleviate Tinnitus?
Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, is a fairly mysterious condition. It doesn’t always appear as a phantom ringing– it can also show up as a whooshing sound, beeping, buzzing, or any number of other...
View ArticleWhat is a Hearing Loop?
Hearing loop is also known by the names of loop, audio loop and audio induction loop. It is one of the most easy to use technologies that are available to people with hearing problems. There is a...
View ArticleWhat are the Symptoms of Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is, in most cases, not sudden. It progresses gradually over time for most adults. It is often the case that hearing loss is ignored. People tend to blame others when they cannot hear...
View ArticleSynthetic Speech System Developed For Clearer and Better Noises
A software program has been developed by scientists that would alter speech before being broadcast in such a way that the speech would be more audible, clearer and better. Usually, noisy places make it...
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