With a Little Help From My Friends

This has been a big challenge for me, due to my pain hyperacusis and tinnitus, but now I feel very happy to have been able to compose for and participate in performances once again.

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Tax-Smart Giving

Strategic giving can help you reduce your tax bill while fueling scientific discoveries toward better treatments and cures for hearing loss, tinnitus, and related hearing and balance conditions.

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How Inaccessible Public Venues Violate Disability Rights

For people with hearing loss, a lack of assistive listening devices in an auditorium is as much a barrier to enjoyment of a performance as a steep flight of stairs would be to someone with a mobility disorder.

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Auracast Is Expanding Audio Sharing—for Everyone

Auracast is poised to significantly enhance audio accessibility for both those with hearing loss and the general public. As more manufacturers adopt this technology, we can expect to see its application in a diverse range of devices and settings.

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Key Findings and Next Steps

Where do we want our hair cell regeneration research to be in three years’ time, and what will it take to get us there?

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Empowering Others Through My Journey With Pendred Syndrome

I am 16 years old and live in California. I was born with Pendred syndrome, which is why I have severe to profound, bilateral hearing loss and wear hearing aids. 

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HHF Voices Concerns Over Proposed NIH Reorganization Plans

HHF urges caution if structural changes to the NIH will result in the shifting of resources away from already underfunded areas of research like hearing loss and related disorders.

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Simple Strategies to Boost Language Skills in Children With Hearing Loss

As a teacher of the deaf in New York City, I can see that as easy as it was for me to “pick up” language, for our children with hearing loss this is not the case. It’s quite the opposite. Children with hearing loss miss out on learning language incidentally on a daily basis, even with their hearing devices. 

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Balancing Noise Reduction With Speech Perception in Hearing Aids

Our research aims to better understand the underlying biological mechanisms of such variability and pave the way for a more personalized and effective hearing aid technology, offering hope for those struggling in noisy listening environments.

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Hearing Our Way

Ten years ago, I embarked on a mission to support children with hearing loss. These kids are often one of the few, if not the only, children with hearing loss in their mainstream schools. My goal was to connect them with other kids like themselves and introduce them to inspiring role models who also have hearing loss.

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