The Way You Think About Hearing Care Can Affect Your Overall Health
Your attitude toward hearing care can affect your overall health. That’s one of the topics explored at the Revolution for the Senses conference held in Orlando, Florida February 27 – March 1, 2015. More than 1100 leading hearing care professionals from across the US participated in the national conference that focused on hearing and its…
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Dr. Rob Jackler will provide a broad overview of the state-of-the-art in the bioscience and technology of hearing loss with an emphasis upon emerging new methods of treatment and promising lines of research which may lead to new cures. Find more information and RSVP here: Facebook
What is an Audiologist?
An audiologist is a health-care professional specializing in identifying, diagnosing, treating and monitoring disorders of the auditory and vestibular system portions of the ear. Audiologists are trained to diagnose, manage and/or treat hearing, tinnitus, or balance problems. They dispense, manage, and rehabilitate hearing aids and assess candidacy for and map cochlear implants. They counsel families…
San Francisco Audiology Promotes Better Hearing and Breast Cancer Awareness with Pink with a Purpose Campaign
During October, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, San Francisco Audiology is commitment to bringing better hearing to San Francisco with support for breast cancer awareness through participation in the national “Pink with a Purpose” campaign. Throughout September and October, San Francisco Audiology joins with leading hearing care manufacturer Oticon, Inc. to support the National Breast…
Give your brain exactly what it needs to hear
Summary: What happens in your ears when you listen to a conversation is actually a very small part of the process of hearing. The real heavy lifting is done by a different part of your body: your brain. It’s in the brain that sound waves become sounds that have meaning to you. Read More
Wanted: The Perfect Hearing Care Professional
Published on June 18, 2014 Blog Page | Hearing Review July 2014 The following is Gael Hannan’s March 31, 2014 blog at her Better Hearing Consumer column at HearingHealthMatters.org. — David Kirkwood, HHM editor By Gael Hannan For hearing aid and cochlear implant users, one of the most important people in our lives is our hearing care professional (HCP). This…
Recycle Your Hearing Aid Batteries Here
It is advised that users recycle their old hearing aid batteries rather than throwing them away, due to the amounts of zinc they contain. In some instances, discarding old hearing aid batteries in your trash is seen as improper disposal of hazardous waste. Fortunately, finding a location where you can properly dispose of your batteries…