Today’s hearing aids have life-saving benefits that go beyond helping you hear. And they’re more discreet and advanced than ever.
This holiday season, Apple donated $5 to The Global Fund for every purchase made using Apple Pay on Apple.com, the Apple ...
A new study, published in JAMA Neurology, linked the use of hearing aids to a decreased risk of developing dementia.
Sound quality is as good as ever. Still teensy tiny and near-invisible. Battery life is outstanding, and you get two extra weeks of life in the case. Alas, don’t hold your breath that Eargo, which has ...
The AIR BTE hearing aid has four settings that a person can choose according to their environment. The company states that this hearing aid is suitable for meetings, churches, watching TV, talking on ...
Even the greatest among us can stumble. As the world mourns the passing of Nelson Mandela, it is important to look at the one area where the iconic former president of South Africa slipped — AIDS. The ...
For our experienced citizens who have acquired hearing aids, they shouldn’t just employ them intermittently. They should use ...
On Oct. 17, hearing aids approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) became available over the counter for the first time, for potentially thousands of dollars less than prescription ...
In a person living with HIV, proviruses—strands of HIV DNA—are typically integrated into the T cell genome and become a permanent part of the cell's genetic makeup. This integration enables the ...
There are 1.1 million people in the U.S. with AIDS. Today, there are an estimated 1.1 million people in the U.S. living with HIV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With ...
The acronym AIDS is redundant, loaded with stigma, and potentially harmful, according to a group of specialists who suggest replacing the term with "advanced HIV." The acronym AIDS has "outlived its ...
When you cross a battleground and read a plaque commemorating the fallen and the brave, you start to believe you can feel the history in your bones. But what about the unmarked battleground, the one ...