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HIDDEN HEARING LOSS

You might not know about it, but hidden hearing loss is a crucial – and relatively recent – subject of study in audiology and healthcare circles. “The more technical term for the conditi...Read More

EAR INFECTIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN

According to a recent ASHA blog, “approximately two-thirds of children get at least one middle ear infection (otitis media) by age 3.” And with ear infections, especially at a young age, hearing l...Read More

APHASIA AND HEARING LOSS

June is Aphasia Awareness month, and we at REM want to do our part to help spread awareness. Aphasia is a communication disorder stemming from damage to the part of the brain containing language. Tho...Read More

SUMMER TIPS FOR THE HARD OF HEARING

Summer vacation doesn’t mean a vacation from your hearing aids. Whether you’re traveling in the next few months or staying close to home, there is lots you can do to keep your hearing aids and you...Read More

MAY IS BETTER HEARING AND SPEECH MONTH

Hearing loss is a wide ranging concern that affects everyone from newborns to senior citizens. Communication disorders are health issues sometimes dependent on early intervention. Better Hearing and S...Read More

THE NEW YORKER AND NEW TECHNOLOGY

“In recent years, scientists searching for ways to restore hearing have made a number of promising discoveries,” writes David Brooks in the New Yorker. “The natural human tendency, though, is t...Read More

HEARING AND SLEEP

Sleep and hearing are not often though about together, but their relationship may be more important than you think. It’s safe to assume that hearing loss or a hearing related problem can affect the ...Read More

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