Specialists may improve cochlear implants - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Iowa City Press-Citizen University of Iowa specialists believe they are on to something with a new modified cochlear implant targeted at a population of hearing impaired for which current technology doesn’t usually work. The new device is called a
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Experiment with double cochlear implants gives woman ‘ears’ - Rockford Register-Star
Shelly Farmer’s “ears” are barely noticeable beneath her dark, curly hair. She can take them off, put them back on, let the batteries recharge overnight. She can adjust them to tune in everyday sounds, tune out background noise or to take in music
The Sketch: Gordon may be listening but he’s not really hearing - The Independent
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Fluke Hearing boasts sound satisfaction - MLive.com
Ryan Garza | The Flint Journal Patrick Garvey, H.I.S., of Fluke Hearing, fits a patient with new hearing aids at the Flint Township business. FLINT TWP. — Serving the customer and providing the best hearing possible is the motto for Fluke Hearing