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Mind the Ports! The Effect of Severe Microphone Inlet Occlusion
Maintaining microphone ports, ensuring they are free from occlusion, is very important to the function of the hearing aid. Severe occlusion of the rear microphone port may produce values of greater than 15 dB of increased output for non-frontally arriving sound that is otherwise attenuated by the directional processing.
Compression in Hearing Aids: Why Fast Multichannel Processing Systems Work Well
References in the academic literature maintain that flattening of the speech envelope by fast multichannel amplitude compression reduces speech intelligibility—references that typically ignore the counteracting effect of recruitment. A perspective from one of the pioneering engineers of compression in hearing instruments.
Attenuation Values of a Noise-Cancelling Headphone
A study that looks at the attenuation value provided by a popular noise-cancelling headphone in the presence of high-level white noise, and a discussion of what this means in recommendations for hearing conservation.
Reported Hearing Aid Use Versus Datalogging in a VA Population
The objective analysis afforded by datalogging can provide the clinician with information to more effectively program the hearing aids and counsel the patient; however, the clinician is ultimately responsible for knowing how to use that information appropriately—particularly when there is a discrepancy between the user report and the datalogging.
The Case for Using Multiple Antioxidants in Hearing Disorders
The scientific rationale for using dietary and endogenous antioxidants to prevent and improve hearing disorders.
News Stories
Starkey Appoints Jerry Northern Director of Special Projects in Education,Training
Northern will be responsible for developing and managing corporate level projects in the Starkey departments of education, research, marketing, and sales.
7/2/2008
Sonic Innovations Establishes Fund for Armed Forces Foundation
Utah-based company will donate up to $50 for each Velocity hearing aid purchase to benefit US service personnel.
7/2/2008
Oticon 'Boot Camp' Seeks to Build Marketing Muscle for Professionals
2-Day program extended to 165 hearing care professionals aimed at heightening competitive skills in hearing care arena.
7/2/2008
Country Music Stars Offered Free Hearing Services At CMA Music Festival
Premier Micronutrient Corporation joins The EAR Foundation to advocate hearing protection
6/30/2008
Regenerating Damaged Hearing Cells May Be Possible
The possibility of regenerating damaged hearing cells has been supported by fetal stem-cell research.
6/30/2008
Reuters Health Stories
Older chemotherapy regimens of little benefit for mesothelioma
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Two different chemotherapy regimens failed to prolong survival or improve quality of life in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), according to results of the MS01 trial reported in the May 17 issue of The Lancet.
5/15/2008 6:30:23 PM
Interleukin 12/23 monoclonal antibody useful for psoriasis
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Ustekinumab, a human monoclonal antibody directed against interleukin 12 and 23, is an effective treatment for moderate-to-severe psoriasis, according to the results of the PHOENIX 1 and 2 trials appearing in the May 17th issue of The Lancet.
5/15/2008 6:30:15 PM
Amyloid beta plasma levels fail to predict Alzheimer's disease
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Plasma levels of two amyloid beta proteins -- Abeta1-40 and Abeta1-42, both of which are important components of senile plaque -- do not appear to be useful biomarkers for development of Alzheimer's disease (AD), according to research published in the May 6th issue of Neurology.
5/15/2008 3:21:14 PM
Intervention curbs pediatric ICU bloodstream infections
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A systematic series of measures produced a significant reduction in rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections in a pediatric cardiac intensive care unit, according to researchers.
5/15/2008 3:13:14 PM
Predictors of mortality after C. difficile-related colectomy identified
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A preoperative requirement for vasopressors and mental status changes are among the risk factors for death in patients who have undergone colectomy for fulminant Clostridium difficile colitis, the results of a study at a teaching hospital suggest.
3/7/2008 5:35:33 PM
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