The Case for Preserving Cognition with Hearing Aids

Click Here to Read the full article on HearingReview.com By Dennis Hampton, PhD A long-term study of 2,040 older adults found that cognitive decline was significantly reduced in subjects who used hearing aids. Published in the June 2018 Journal of the American...

Better Hearing is Better Living

Tech Topic | January 2019 Hearing Review By Thomas A. Powers, PhD; D. Bradley Davis, AuD; Matthias Froehlich, PhD; and Amyn M. Amlani, PhD This study supports the idea that modern hearing aid technology improves patients’ quality of life to a greater extent than...
The Role of Hearing Loss in Late-life Depression

The Role of Hearing Loss in Late-life Depression

Clinical depression has been referred to as the “common cold” of mental illness. Statistical figures on the incidence of depression are staggering. It is estimated that 1 out of every 5 Americans will experience an episode of depression at some point in their lives....

Depression and Hearing Loss

Staff Standpoint | August 2018 Hearing Review By Karl E. Strom Depression and its connection to hearing loss seems pretty logical and self-evident, especially if you’re a dispensing professional who experiences daily the difference that amplification can make in a...