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Signs of hearing loss
I was 51 and it wasn't until I had them fitted that I realised how much I couldn't hear. I definitely needed help sooner, but ...
Mar. 13, 2025 — A study highlights a new approach in addressing conductive hearing loss. A team of scientists has designed a new type of hearing aid that not only improves hearing but also ...
A new study connects hearing loss to an increased risk of developing heart failure. The psychological distress that can accompany hearing impairment is thought to be a key contributor, according to ...
Hearing loss impacts millions of people worldwide and can occur at any age. More than just a medical condition, hearing loss impacts communication, connection and overall quality of life.
Hearing loss is when you’re unable to partially or completely hear sound in one or both of your ears. It can occur in the outer, middle, or inner ear. Hearing loss typically occurs gradually ...
In this week’s Positively Fort Wayne, WANE15’s Pat Hoffmann takes a tour of local nonprofit GiveHear. GiveHear was established in 2011 to help remove cost as a barrier to treatment for ...
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A cutting-edge study reveals how terahertz (THz) imaging technology has unlocked a new way to peer inside the intricate ...
A deaf woman says she has achieved her “dreams” after being featured wearing a designer cochlear implant in British Vogue. Imy Harris was born “profoundly deaf” meaning she had no hearing from birth ...
"It’s important to show that people with disabilities, including those who are deaf, are just as capable of succeeding in industries like fashion and media." ...
"It’s important to show that people with disabilities, including those who are deaf, are just as capable of succeeding in industries like fashion and media." ...
The findings revealed that individuals with hearing loss had 51% higher odds of falls in cross-sectional studies and 17% greater risk of falls in longitudinal studies compared to those without ...