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HOW YOUNG IS TOO YOUNG FOR A HEARING TEST?

Though REM recommends annual hearing tests for anyone over the age of 55, hearing problems can occur at anytime, in any age. Should I get a hearing test if I have no symptoms? Though the obvious sympt...Read More

CAN EXERCISE HELP RELIEVE TINNITUS?

“Reaction to tinnitus sound is connected to a personal’s emotional processing system.” So says Dr. Fatima Husain in an article included in this month’s Hearing Journal. People afflicted with ...Read More

HEARING AID BATTERIES AT REM

How long should hearing aid batteries last? One of the questions audiologists at REM get asked the most is “how long should my hearing aid batteries last?” The answer is — it depends. Yo...Read More

Larry Gabbin Jr., AuD

Larry Gabbin Jr., AuD (PA# ; NJ#) received his Bachelor’s degree at Oral Roberts University, his Master’s degree from Drexel University College of Medicine, and his doctorate degree in audiology f...Read More

Cory McNabb, Au.D., CCC-A

Cory McNabb, Au.D., CCC-A (PA #AT006360) (NJ#41YA00088500) received his Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree, and Doctorate of Audiology from the University of Pittsburgh. His clinical externshi...Read More

JESSICA MAHER, AU.D., CCC-A

Jessica Atkins, Au.D., CCC-A (PA #496) received her Bachelor’s Degree and Doctorate of Audiology from Bloomsburg University. Her clinical training was performed in Northeast Pennsylvania special...Read More

MAEGAN MAPES, AU.D.

Maegan Mapes, Au.D. (NJ HA #809, PA #496), received her bachelor’s degree at the University of Pittsburgh, her master’s degree at Ohio State University, and her doctorate of audiology at Pennsylva...Read More

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