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Tips for People with Hearing Loss When Communicating with People Who Are Hearing

1/6/2020

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Learning new information!

1/6/2020

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Jennifer attended the 2019 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention in Orlando, FL November 21st – 23rd. Of particular interest, were seminars on developing legislation expanding access to and coverage of audiology services under Medicare, bone anchored hearing aids and tinnitus research.   

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Jennifer's Children Story Book Pick: "BOY" By Phil Cummings and Shane Devries

1/6/2020

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Fact of the month!

1/6/2020

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Only 1 in 5 people who would benefit from a hearing aid actually uses one.  

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"I have trouble hearing in only CERTAIN situations..." By, Jennifer M. Clays, Audiologist

1/6/2020

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For Better Brain Health, Preserve Your Hearing - New York Times

1/6/2020

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For the full article click on the link below!
​https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/30/well/live/brain-health-hearing-dementia-alzheimers.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share

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October is National Audiology Awareness Month

9/19/2018

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THE GIFT OF HEARING AND BALANCE

8/7/2018

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Inside the ear is still a mystery. Millions of people are affected by hearing loss and other ear problems. Research into the causes of these problems is difficult. That’s because our hearing and balance organs are found deep within the skull, hidden and protected inside the temporal bones. For researchers trying to learn about ear problems, it is not easy to examine these hidden organs directly in living people. Studying donated temporal bones after death is one of the best ways to learn about the causes of ear disorders, and to devise new treatments and cures. The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) Temporal Bone Registry enlists people with ear disorders to be donors of their temporal bones after their death. We have information in our office about this valuable program, or we would encourage to visit www.tbregistry.org 

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The Connecticut Academy of Audiology Annual Conference

8/7/2018

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The Connecticut Academy of Audiology Annual Conference was June 8th. Of particular interest to Jennifer was the morning session given by Dr. Benjamin Wycherlry, Otolaryngologist. He spoke about the causes of single-sided deafness and both non-surgical and surgical treatment options, including contralateral routing of sound hearing aids (CROS), bone anchored auditory implants and cochlear implantation.
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Listen Carefully

5/30/2018

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​Download the Listen Carefully app for iPhone or Android. Use the hearing screener to quickly evaluate your hearing and determine if it's within a normal range or if you might have hearing loss. The sound meter allows you to measure noise levels wherever you are.
 
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