GE 29579BE1 Amplified Corded Phone for Moderate-Severe Hearing Loss with Large Buttons & Caller ID Thomson Multimedia #29579BE1 Hearing-Impaired Telephone. Extra large backlit LCD, with Caller ID. Amplified volume up to 104 dB SPL Max Output. Big buttons for easy use. Amplified bass speaker phone. Vibrating Alert (may be removed from base) 3 Emergency call [...]
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Posted on November 7, 2011, 8:42 am, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
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Recently there is a type of hearing aid, BAHA, which works by direct bone conduction, connecting to the inner ear with a sound processor on the skull. It is suitable for those without an outer ear and those with complete hearing loss, aka Single-sided Deafness (SSD), who are not candidates for conventional hearing aids. BAHA [...]
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Best Practices in Hearing Loss Prevention Approximately 30 million workers are exposed to hazardous noise on the job. In Michigan, an estimated 86,000 workers have work-related noise-induced hearing loss. Despite the fact that it is 100 percent preventable, loss of hearing is one of the most prevalent occupational diseases in the United States and the [...]
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Hearing tests results are shown in what is called an audiogram. Learn about hearing loss, hearing tests and hearing aids from a professional audiologist in this free health video. Expert: MJ DeSousa Contact: www.listenupcanada.com Bio: MJ DeSousa is Chief Audiologist and one of the founders of ListenUP! and is responsible for staffing and clinical practices, [...]
Hearing Aids: What You Need To Know When Purchasing Hearing Aids For You Hearing Loss Hearing Aids: What You Need To Know When Purchasing Hearing Aids For You Hearing Loss This book covers several topics including: Chapter 1: Hearing Aid For The Deaf Chapter 2: Have You Heard Of Beltone Hearing Aids? Chapter 3: All [...]