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Published Aug 04, 2023

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I Tested EssilorLuxottica’s Visionary New Hearing Aid Glasses. Do They Work?

HearingTracker's Abram Bailey traveled to Italy to try out a prototype of the upcoming EssilorLuxottica hearing aid glasses. Here's what he thinks about them.

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Why EssilorLuxottica’s NEW Glasses Hearing Aids Will REDEFINE Hearing Aid Technology FOREVER!

EssilorLuxottica has announced its expansion into the hearing solutions market for those with mild to moderate hearing loss. HearingTracker Audiologist Matthew Allsop explains how this could very well revolutionize the world of hearing aids and amplification devices.

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What the ACHIEVE Study Tells Us About Hearing Intervention and Cognition: An Interview with Jennifer Deal, PhD

In an interview with Douglas Beck, AuD, epidemiologist and gerontologist Jennifer Deal, PhD, shares her insights into the ACHIEVE study results that were recently released and what they mean for hearing care professionals.

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Phonak ECHHO: A New Resource for Hearing Care Clinicians to Assist Patients with Cognitive and Dementia Concerns

Phonak has developed the new Enhancing Cognitive Health via Hearing Optimization (ECHHO) program for hearing care professionals to empower them with the knowledge and tools to better integrate cognitive health aspects into their patient counseling.

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Hear with Your Eyes: A Review of AR Live Captioning Glasses and the Vision of Making Conversation Easier for All

Augmented Reality (AR) glasses equipped with real-time captioning are empowering individuals with hearing loss to communicate effortlessly. Find out how groundbreaking glasses are promising transformative communication for people with hearing difficulties in a variety of settings.

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Assessing the joint prevalence of dementia and hearing loss in Scotland: A growth model for public health planning

This study demonstrates for public health planners the potential of mathematical modeling to provide nuanced and robust estimates of the prevalence of hearing loss, dementia and their co-occurrence given heterogeneous data sources.

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