Researchers look for secrets of living to 100 and beyond
Baltimore Sun - Lois Vaught has a sweet smile, a soft voice and an aversion to hearing aids. Although she’s deaf, she will not use one. When you’re 104, you can decide these things for yourself. “My husband had a hearing aid, but it wasn’t satisfactory. It never
The Clock Stops Here
Slate - If she doesn’t seem to notice the racket that the dog is making, check her hearing aid. If the hearing aid is working, check her pulse. Otherwise, only one other solution comes to mind try moving out and getting your own place. Maybe that’s what
The digital age is looking good
Chicago Tribune - And with so many people without hearing loss walking around with cell phone appendages clasped to their ears, it has made it easy for hearing-aid users to blend in with the rest of society. “We’ve actually heard from some of our patients that people
Daniel Raichel, had an ear for sound
NorthJersey.com - Dr. Raichel, who grew up in Paterson and Fair Lawn, was afflicted from childhood with a hearing loss, which required him to wear a hearing aid, but may have also spurred his passionate interest in sound. “He was always aware of the nature of sound