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Hearing Aids

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“We Live In An Ageist Society”: How To Enjoy Old Age

>> July 23, 2023

Dr. Rosanne Leipzig explains what’s normal, what’s not, and how to enjoy your later years in life.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Geriatrics| Hearing Aids| Public Health| Public Transportation| Social Pressure| Stigma and Stereotypes| Suicide
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New Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Category

>> December 19, 2021

Many people who need hearing aids never get them, in part because they currently require a prescription and expensive treatment. An expert discusses the FDA’s new proposed category of over-the-counter hearing aids.

topics: Access to Care| Aging and the Elderly| Cognitive Decline| Communication| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Crime and Criminal Justice| Education| Federal Government and Regulation| Health Care| Health Cost| Hearing Aids| Insurance| Medicare and Medicaid| Myths| News and Headlines| Prescription Drugs| Public Health| Public Policy and Regulation| Social Isolation and Loneliness| Technology| Treatments

Medical Notes: Week of April 12, 2020

>> April 12, 2020

A study that says taking large amounts of Ibuprofen may be worse for your liver than we thought. Then, a new study finds that there’s no harm in letting your baby "Cry it out." Then, hearing aids that help improve the thinking ability of those with hearing loss. Then, scientists have come up with a new way to deliver vaccines without getting a shot. And …

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Children and Parenting| Cognitive Decline| Covid-19 Pandemic| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gender and Identity| Hearing Aids| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of October 20, 2019

>> October 20, 2019

A new study shows that americans’ diets are getting better… but only by a little. Then, if someone gets a new diagnosis of hearing loss, getting a hearing aid will lower their risk of being diagnosed with dementia, depression, or anxiety. And finally, if you want to feel better about your spouse, look at pictures of him or her along with pictures of cute …

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Dieting| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Hearing Aids| Insurance| Marriage| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pets and Animals| Psychology and Psychiatry| Technology
The Decrease in Hearing Loss

The Decrease in Hearing Loss

>> February 19, 2017

A major new study shows hearing loss is decreasing in the US. Experts discuss why hearing loss is declining and caution against complacency.

topics: Communication| Hearing Aids| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology

Hurdles to Hearing Aids

>> December 27, 2015

Only about a fifth of people who could use hearing aids have them. Reasons include stigma, high cost, and poor training of people who actually get hearing aids. An audiologist, hearing aid manufacturer, and hearing aid user discuss solving these issues.

topics: Economics and Finance| Hearing Aids| Medicare and Medicaid| Technology

Your Brain With Tinnitus

>> July 26, 2015

Scientists have discovered that tinnitus, or "ringing in the ears," involves many more areas of the brain than just those involved with hearing. Experts explain why the findings mean it will be difficult to develop treatments for tinnitus, and what sufferers can do now.

topics: Brain Function| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Hearing Aids| Medical Research| Military, War and Veterans| Neuroscience and Neurology| Research and Clinical Trials| Treatments

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