Archive for April, 2008

Better Hearing Institute Launches New Website to Build Support for the - Forbes
WASHINGTON, April 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Today, the Better Hearing Institute (BHI) launched a new website as part of its campaign to spur passage of a federal tax credit of up to $500 per hearing aid for boomers, seniors and parents of

Health calendar - Everett Herald
Adult first aid/CPR recertification class: 9 to 11 a.m. first Saturdays, Cascade Valley Hospital, 330 S. Stillaguamish Ave., Arlington; $25; registration required, 360-435-2133, ext. 4700, e-mail sandib@cascadevalley.org . Auto and work injury class

Hearing loss testing held Monday - Woodland Daily Democrat
Hear! Here!, the Woodland Chapter of the National Hearing Loss Association of America, is sponsoring hearing tests on Monday at three local pre-schools. The testing will be done by trained personnel for the Agency for Hearing, a nonprofit

Stories from Friday, Apr. 25 - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Marine to Marine: ‘Your mission’s over’ Lance Cpl. Dean Opicka Funeral Dean Opicka visitation Luxemburg, Casco mourn fallen soldier Doug Opicka s eulogy for his brother Darren Opicka s eulogy for his brother Video: Lance Cpl. Dean Opicka funeral

Hearing help in tough listening environments - News Sun
Common proactive steps to take regarding hearing in tough listening environments — what your doctor of audiology can do to help you hear at noisy restaurants, in church alcoves, at live theater and at public meeting halls: 1. Find out why you’re

Cochlear implants help high school junior excel in band, academics - Daily Oklahoman
What: “Hearing Loss in Adults, a public seminar featuring otolaryngologist Wayne Berryhill, M.D., and audiologists Angela Gathers and Jamie McMurray, all with OU Physicians. When: 6 to 8 p.m. today. Where: Platt College, 201 N Eastern

New Hybrid Hearing Device Combining Advantages Of Hearing Aids - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (Apr. 28, 2008) A new hybrid hearing aid/cochlear implant device designed for patients who can benefit from both is being evaluated by UT Southwestern Medical Center otolaryngologists, as part of a multisite, national study. The

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