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hearing aid, hearing loss and deaf blogs that I love by Steve C. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Dec 2010 10:54am hearing loss and adjust to life with hearing aids. I hope you can laugh with me at some of the mistakes I’ve made. Perhaps you may also learn something helpful from my postings... Here’s some of the blogs that I like to read. If you enjoy this site then you’ll definitely love these Speak Up Librarian “I’m a hard of hearing librarian attempting Read on »
Guest Post on Deafness and Hearing Aids.net: Bluetooth Hearing Aid Tech by Megan S. Posted Mon 24 Jan 2011 8:51pm Today I am over at Deafness and Hearing Aids.net , with a guest post titled The Latest & Greatest in Bluetooth Hearing Aid Technology . Thanks to Steve for posting my post, and don't forget to check out the rest of his blog! Read on »
Hearing Aid Market - buy/sell/give hearing aids online by Steve C. Patient Expert Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 9:33am 1 Comment have not been totally idle. I’ve been building a new part to the site called: Hearing Aid Market Don’t know if you remember but I wrote a long time ago asking if people would buy/sell or give hearing aids through this site - a lot of people replied saying that they would. I even managed to put someone who wanted an aid in touch with someone who Read on »
When is a Hearing Aid Not a Hearing Aid? by Megan S. Posted Wed 26 May 2010 7:21am I remember when I was a kid, I used to see those omnipresent infomercials for cheap "hearing aids." They'd advertise in the back of my dad's Scientific American and in my grandparents' magazines. And they always confused me: how could they charge $29.95 for a pair of hearing aids when I had to go to a doctor and be fitted with very expensive hearing aids Read on »
A hearing loss is more noticable than a hearing aid by Steve C. Patient Expert Posted Thu 10 Feb 2011 4:23pm I remember being so conscious of my hearing aids when I first started wearing them. It felt like they were HUGE! It felt like there was a big flashing neon arrow above my... don’t care about you or your hearing aids, they are too busy wrapped up in their own stuff and worrying about their own problems. There’s no neon sign. A hearing loss Read on »
Another Weird Hearing Aid: The Ring Hear by Megan S. Posted Mon 28 Feb 2011 3:16pm I'm pretty sure this hearing aid is intended more as art, to look pretty, than to serve any actual function as a hearing aid. Take a look: it's a ring designed as an ear horn. Industrial artist Gina Hsu came up with this concept and is selling them for $474 . Crunch Gear has termed it " Gadg-Art ": "You don’t actually expect to use it. Plus Read on »
SoundBite™ Hearing System Gets European CE Mark–Wireless Hearing Aid That Attaches to Your Teeth by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 16 Mar 2011 11:20am ., a medical device company that manufactures the world's first non-surgical and removable hearing prosthetic to transmit sound via the teeth, today announced that it has received CE Mark certification for its SoundBite Hearing System. The company has received its EC Certificate, which indicates Full Quality Assurance System Approval. This is the first Read on »
Hearing Aid by Hear World Communications Posted Fri 14 Jan 2011 9:26am A hearing aid is an electronic device with a small microphone that makes sounds louder. A hearing impairment or Hearing Aids is anything that causes us to not hear... these effects hearing aid is the best technology. Here are some benefits of hearing aids: They can significantly enhance the quality of life for most people with hearing impairment Read on »
Weekly round-up 13/02/2011 – soundbite hearing aid, history lesson by Steve C. Patient Expert Posted Sun 13 Feb 2011 3:19am got a website/article/press release/whatever that you’d like to see featured in coming weeks then please get in touch. Jamie at About.com on the Soundbite hearing aid getting FDA approval. Dr Jeanne Ward on the history of hearing aids . What would you do? Hidden cameras reveal bystanders’ reactions when discrimination is staged Weekly Read on »
Hearing Aid Woes by Stephanie B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Aug 2010 10:43am Yesterday when I put Aiden's hearing aids in, he kept grabbing at them and pulling them out. When we got to school, he had both aids out and got more than a little upset that I was going to put them back in. When I picked him up from school yesterday, he was wearing only his right hearing aid. The left one was in his backpack. Apparently, since Read on »