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NorthJersey.com - Across the state, most parents of hearing-impaired children are forced to pay out of pocket for hearing aids, but the high and frequent cost can be crippling to the average middle-class family. Potent assault rifle has cops on alert For some North
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Mike took the trouble to call me to tell me he picked it up. Unfortunately, even with my hearing aids on, I am not sure that I got the correct phone number that was left on my answering machine, and could not reach him to thank him personally.
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WBKO - The injury happened two summers ago and despite treatment, the man still has less than 50 percent of normal hearing on each side, must wear hearing aids and can’t hear high-pitched sounds. “He’s a part-time musician, so that’s kind of messed up his
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PRWeb - Major Media Opportunity with Trisha Yearwood and William Austin this Weekend Country superstar Trisha Yearwood is joining the Starkey Hearing Foundation’s mission this weekend and fitting 300 unerpriviledged children with hearing aids. - 2005-06-04
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Earthtimes - There are more than half a million people waiting for hearing aids in this country. “We think the government needs to bring in 18-week target guidelines. It is an issue of quality of life.” Copyright 2007 by UPI