HEAR AND NOW?
Chicago Tribune - SHE CALLS THEM HER “hearing maids,” or maybe it is “hearing mades”; we may never know for sure. There’s a lot of that with our daughter, Angeliki, 4, who got hearing aids last fall. A lot of things you just don’t know, like how this journey will end
Mondays and Thursdays
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While the country gives thanks
Syracuse Post-Standard - The voice-over announcer says, “If what you hear is ‘There’s a mushroom on the knight,’ instead of ‘The restroom’s on the right,’ then you need one of our hearing aids.” (I’ll not divulge my infirmities; being the writer of this piece does have its
MONEY & POWER
Newsday - When he had an apartment in Boca Raton, Fla., his neighbors quickly learned that he was the “Siemens man.” Nolen recalls, “Many of them had hearing aids that we made and wanted to know where they can get new batteries. I love it.” E-mail Richard
Herb farm the latest venture for Himmel
Canton Repository - She explained that the club s ongoing project is providing hearing aids to needy children. With that, Kayla s gift shop opened seven weeks ago at Kim and Rick Himmel s Sycamore Hill Herb Farm home. Now and through the winter, Kim and her
Can t NHS shoes look like Jimmy Choos?
Financial Times - It seems to me that there is plenty of scope to rebrand and enliven functional medical products such as walking sticks or hearing aids. Wheelchairs, neck braces and orthopaedic shoes could also benefit. Sure, it would cost the NHS money but, if its