Providing audiological care while keeping high-risk patients safe at home
Guidance on delivering eAudiology services and meeting the audiological needs of patients remotely.
Guidance on delivering eAudiology services and meeting the audiological needs of patients remotely.
Protecting our patients and staying connected with them is important during these difficult times. What can we do as hearing healthcare practitioners?
Hearing is more than sensory processing. According to Professor Barbara Weinstein, we need to begin considering hearing health and social connectedness as vital parts of healthy living and well-being.
This follow-up article to Dr. Julia Sarant’s recent interview takes a closer look at the key takeaways of a study in Melbourne, Australia, that looked at whether hearing technology can slow down cognitive decline.
An audiological engineer explains what we understand about vent size and how a new product improvement will help guarantee a good fitting for every custom earpiece.
Hearing loss is linked with a faster rate of cognitive decline in older adults. Whether this is a causal relationship is still under debate, as is whether the use of hearing instruments can delay decline. In this interview, Professor Julia Sarant shares her latest research in this area and how it could impact your clinical practice.