Hearing, Hearing Loss, and Current Technology
Gerald R. Popelka, PhD, discusses hearing, hearing loss, what can be done about it, and the improvements current hearing aids provide.
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An electronic device that stimulates the nerve directly to restore useful hearing and increase the ability to communicate.
Electronic or battery-operated devices that can amplify sound.
Gerald R. Popelka, PhD, discusses hearing, hearing loss, what can be done about it, and the improvements current hearing aids provide.
Hearing loss affects millions of people annually and has a variety of causes. Dr. Jackler discusses the most common kinds of hearing loss and their treatments.
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