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A new FDA rule is being praised for making hearing aids more affordable. But Medicare doesn't cover them, and neither do most insurance policies.
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Hearing aids will soon be available over the counter and without a prescription, a big deal for some 30 million Americans who suffer from hearing loss.
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A new FDA rule allows adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss to buy hearing aids over the counter. Efforts to make them more affordable and accessible have been in the works for years.
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For decades, the FDA has regulated hearing aids as prescription medical devices — an arrangement that adds to the cost and effort people must invest to get them.
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The online video-conferencing platform emerged as the clear favorite to connect workplaces, friends and family during the pandemic. Hearing health advocates, however, say it hasn't connected everyone.
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Two large studies show that age-related memory loss can be slowed significantly when older people promptly address hearing and vision loss.
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The measure would remove a potential barrier to getting hearing aids by allowing Medicare beneficiaries to go to an audiologist for a hearing test to diagnose a hearing problem without a referral.
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Civil rights leaders and advocates for the deaf rallied in downtown Oklahoma City Sunday, following the fatal police shooting of a deaf man.The family of…
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Testing your hearing is just a phone call away. Doctors hope a cheap, simple at-home test will encourage more people to get their hearing checked, and get help if they need it.