PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Cochlear implants·2mo agoTrends in Bilateral Cochlear Implantation Among Children, Adults, and Older Adults in the United StatesTrack whether your bilateral CI referral and surgical timing practices align with current national trends, particularly for older adults where simultaneous bilateral implantation may be underutilized.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Cochlear implants·2mo agoApical Electrode Placement to Augment Intracochlear Current in Patients With an Ossified Cochlea and Incomplete Electrode Array InsertionSurgeons treating cochlear implant patients with incomplete electrode insertion due to cochlear ossification may consider apical ground electrode placement as a technique to improve intracochlear current distribution, though evidence is limited to a small case series.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Pediatric·2mo agoNewborn and infant hearing screening outcomes at a tertiary paediatric hospital in the Western Cape, South AfricaThe findings confirm systemic implementation failures in newborn hearing screening at this site; audiologists and programme managers in similar low-resource settings should audit their own screening uptake and follow-up rates against national EHDI benchmarks.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Professional practice·2mo agoExploring the professional quality of life of South African audiologistsNo direct change to patient care practice is indicated, but clinic managers and healthcare systems in similar settings should consider workload reduction and support structures to prevent burnout among audiology staff.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Pediatric·2mo agoStatus and gaps in newborn hearing screening in South Africa: A cross-sectoral reviewNo single new clinical action is indicated, but audiologists and programme administrators involved in newborn hearing screening in South Africa (or comparable settings) should use these identified gaps as a checklist for local programme audits.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Research (general)·2mo agoContribution of cognitive functions, musical abilities, and auditory scene analysis to speech-in-noise perceptionThese findings support the multi-factorial nature of speech-in-noise difficulties; audiologists should not attribute poor speech-in-noise performance solely to peripheral hearing loss, but current evidence is insufficient to change specific clinical test protocols.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·2mo agoComparative efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions for persistent postural-perceptual dizziness: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of balance, anxiety, and depression outcomesAudiologists and vestibular specialists managing PPPD should review the ranked treatment outcomes from this network meta-analysis to inform which non-pharmacological interventions — such as vestibular rehabilitation, CBT, or mindfulness — are most likely to address balance,...+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·2mo agoQuantitative facial analysis using emotrics in patients undergoing vestibular schwannoma surgeryQuantitative facial analysis with Emotrics shows promise as an objective measure of facial nerve outcomes after vestibular schwannoma surgery, but clinicians should await larger validation studies before replacing established grading scales in routine practice.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Pediatric·2mo agoWhen hearing loss mimics autism: Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome in an 11-year-old child-A case reportClinicians should consider audiological evaluation, including imaging for structural inner-ear abnormalities like enlarged vestibular aqueduct, before or alongside autism spectrum disorder workups in children with social communication deficits.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Cochlear implants·2mo agoThe effects of frequency overlap on functional listening outcomes in postlingually deafened bimodal cochlear implant users with aidable residual low-to-mid frequency hearingAudiologists fitting bimodal cochlear implant users should consider the degree of cross-ear frequency overlap as a programming variable, as it may affect functional listening outcomes — though practice changes should await peer review of full results.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·2mo agoFalls and Fear of Falling in Minor Stroke Patients With Vestibular Symptoms: A Longitudinal Observational StudyAudiologists and balance specialists should be aware that minor stroke patients presenting with vestibular symptoms carry elevated long-term fall risk, supporting referral pathways to vestibular rehabilitation and falls-prevention programs.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Telehealth·2mo agoFeatures and functionality of the Iterapi platform for internet-based psychological treatments: An updateNo immediate change to clinical practice; audiologists already using or considering internet-based CBT for tinnitus management may find the updated Iterapi platform features worth evaluating for telehealth service delivery.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·2mo agoNoise exposure and dizziness in middle-aged adults: a nationally representative studyAudiologists assessing noise-exposed patients should routinely screen for dizziness and vestibular symptoms, as this study adds population-level evidence linking noise exposure to dizziness risk.+Save
RNID·Other·Accessibility·2mo agoBrighton eventCharitable legacy giving is a key long-term funding stream for hearing loss research and advocacy organisations like RNID.+Save
Aurahear·Industry news·Accessibility·2mo agoNew Auracast installation map online for CanadaAuracast's expanding real-world deployment in Canada signals a maturing assistive listening ecosystem that could broaden accessible hearing solutions for patients beyond the clinic.+Save
Hearing Health Matters·Podcast·OTC / consumer·2mo agoHow the Cearvol Wave Is Bringing Premium Features to the OTC Hearing Aid MarketA podcast hosted by Bob Traynor featuring Dr. Heather Andrews of Cearvol, discussing the features and affordability of the new Cearvol Wave OTC hearing aid.+Save
Hearing Health Matters·Blog·Research (general)·2mo agoWhat is the Connection Between Hearing Loss and Dementia? Answering Common Patient QuestionsClinicians should be prepared to counsel patients on the hearing loss–dementia link using current evidence, but this blog alone does not introduce new data or change screening or treatment protocols.+Save
Hearing Practitioner Australia·Journal article·Research (general)·2mo agoInner ear-on-a-chip could advance hearing loss researchA reliable lab model of the human inner ear could dramatically accelerate drug testing and mechanistic research into sensorineural hearing loss, reducing reliance on animal models.+Save
Hearing Review·Industry news·Hearing aids·2mo agoBIHIMA Reports Strong Q1 2026 Hearing Aid SalesRising private-sector hearing aid sales in the UK and Ireland signal a growing consumer market, and the surge in rechargeable adoption reflects a lasting shift in patient device preference that clinic owners and dispensers should factor into their stock and counselling...+Save
Treble Health YouTube·Video·2mo agoCan TINNITUS be treated without HEARING AIDS? #tinnitus #hearingaids #tinnitusrelief #tinnitushelpDr. Ben shares alternative tinnitus treatment options that go beyond hearing devices. Want to learn more about our tinnitus clinic locations? Go here: 1) Charlotte NC: https://treblehealth.com/charlotte-nc/ 2) Philadelphia PA: https://tinnitus-philadelphia.com/ 3) San Francisco...+Save
Aurahear·Industry news·Accessibility·2mo agoParis railway station first in France to offer Auracast announcementsExpanding Auracast infrastructure into European public transport venues accelerates the real-world ecosystem that makes Bluetooth LE Audio hearing aids more useful to patients in daily life.+Save
Hearing Health Matters·Press release·Cochlear implants·2mo agoWhat to Know About MRI Scans and Modern Cochlear ImplantsAs MRI use in medicine continues to grow, ensuring cochlear implant recipients retain long-term imaging access is an increasingly important shared-decision-making consideration during pre-surgical counseling.+Save
Aurahear·Other·Accessibility·2mo agoJune 4: Global campaign launches for World Assistive Technology DayGlobal campaigns that highlight gaps in assistive technology access can shape policy, funding priorities, and patient demand relevant to audiology services worldwide.+Save
Aurahear·Other·Accessibility·2mo agoEfhoh to host webinar for World Assistive Technology DayAdvocacy events like this raise public and policy awareness of assistive technology access gaps, which can indirectly influence funding and patient expectations in audiology practice.+Save
Doctor Cliff, AuD·Video·2mo agoUntreated Hearing Loss: Use it or lose itUntreated Hearing Loss: Use it or lose it If you have an untreated hearing loss, you might be putting yourself at risk of even more hearing difficulty in the future. Here's what actually happens to your hearing over time.+Save
Doctor Cliff, AuD·Video·2mo agoHow Phonak Built the Most Advanced Hearing Aid Ever Made | Doctor Cliff ShowWhat does it really take to develop one of the most advanced hearing aids ever created? In this episode of The Dr. Cliff Show, I sit down with Kevin Seitz-Paquette, Senior Director of Audiologic Insights at Phonak, to discuss the technology, research, and innovation behind...+Save
Aurahear·Blog·Accessibility·2mo agoIt’s time for Auracast to take to the skiesAuracast represents a potential shift in public-space hearing accessibility that could increase the real-world value proposition of compatible hearing devices for patients.+Save
MED-EL YouTube·Video·2mo agoCochlear Implant Success Story | Nandini's Journey | MED-EL► *Start your cochlear implant journey today. Connect with a MED-EL hearing specialist here:* https://go.medel.com/ci-nandini Cochlear Implant Success Story | Nandini's Journey In this cochlear implant patient story, Nandini shares her journey to a MED-EL cochlear implant, from...+Save
Audiology Worldnews·Industry news·Clinical audiology·2mo agoSeoul’s broader vision of audiology sets up a transformative 2028 event in EdinburghThe field's public shift toward positioning audiology within the broader brain-health conversation signals a strategic direction that could influence research funding, public health policy, and clinical scope in coming years.+Save