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| cochlear implant Latest News+ XML/RSSBy Esplin PR The Ear Foundation has introduced Education Online, a dedicated area on its website which provides resources and online presentations that are free to download and use, By Esplin PR Nottingham-based charity, The Ear Foundation, which helps deaf children and adults make the most of 21st century hearing technology, have launched a major appeal to help grow their services with the expansion of their existing premises in the city. By Esplin PR Deaf teenagers from 10 countries spent a week at St John’s School for the Deaf in Boston Spa, Yorkshire, to share the differences of their cultures and build relationships with peers from overseas who share the same communication challenges By Esplin PR The Ear Foundation in Nottingham is to be presented with The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the country’s highest award for outstanding work in the volunteer sector. All Press ReleasesBy Esplin PR The Ear Foundation, in partnership with Advanced Bionics decided to interview 10 families with complex children, to find out about their experiences and opinions around cochlear implantation. By Esplin PR Richard Lord, whose daughter Phoebe was born deaf, and Deborah Hall, Director at the National Institute for Health Research Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit have together raised nearly £10,000 to help The Ear Foundation. By Esplin PR The Ear Foundation has introduced Education Online, a dedicated area on its website which provides resources and online presentations that are free to download and use, By Esplin PR Nottingham-based charity, The Ear Foundation, which helps deaf children and adults make the most of 21st century hearing technology, have launched a major appeal to help grow their services with the expansion of their existing premises in the city. By Esplin PR Firefighter Richard Lord, whose 7 year old daughter was born deaf, is to face the 5,895 metre (19,340 feet) climb up Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to say thank you to the charity which has helped his family on Phoebe’s journey to a hearing future. By Esplin PR Deaf teenagers from 10 countries spent a week at St John’s School for the Deaf in Boston Spa, Yorkshire, to share the differences of their cultures and build relationships with peers from overseas who share the same communication challenges By Esplin PR The Ear Foundation in Nottingham is to be presented with The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the country’s highest award for outstanding work in the volunteer sector. By Informa Exhibitions Experts at Otolaryngology Conference & Exhibition to assess deafness in Arab populations By Esplin PR Tricia Kemp, a Trustee of The Ear Foundation, has received an MBE from HRH the Prince of Wales for her voluntary services to children with hearing disabilities. By Esplin PR A musical concert held at the Voice Box in Derby on Friday 18th November has raised over £450 for the Ear Foundation, a charity which brought the hearing technology of cochlear implants to the UK for children back in 1989. By Saint Luke's Health System Milestone procedure highlights 31 years of service By Esplin PR A delegation of 19 deaf teenagers with cochlear implants from five different countries took part in The First International Teens Week for young cochlear implant users, organised by The Ear Foundation. By Esplin PR A conference, sponsored by RNID – Action on Hearing Loss , will see eminent clinicians and scientists from around the world discuss and debate how tissue engineering in the auditory system could transform the lives of deaf people. By Esplin PR Destiny of a Child, the charity which supports cochlear implantation for profoundly deaf children in the UK and France, has made a substantial donation to The Ear Foundation. By Olmstead Williams Communications Advanced Bionics® recently introduced several new accessories that will make using their behind-the-ear (BTE) sound processors more convenient, comfortable and connected for adult and pediatric recipients alike. By Olmstead Williams Communications Decorative designs available just in time for the holidays By Olmstead Williams Communications Acquisition to expand Sonova Group’s position as a leader in hearing healthcare solutions By Olmstead Williams Communications Advanced Bionics, the only U.S.-based manufacturer of cochlear implants (or “bionic ears”), has launched an industry-leading automated service for replacement of sound processors called Processor Direct. The new program streamlines the process by Advanced Bionics Launches New Pediatric Accessories Including Melody, Newest Member of Bionic Family By Olmstead Williams Communications AB recently launched their Bionic Ears for Kids kit, which contains Buddy’s younger sister, Melody, as well as newly developed accessories that make living with a cochlear implant more convenient and more comfortable for pediatric patients. By Olmstead Williams Communications Series kicked off to a resounding success in June, offering cochlear implant patients, candidates, clinicians and surgeons the rare opportunity to have an informal and personal discussion with the head of Advanced Bionics. By Weitz & Luxenberg Advanced Bionics cochlear implants HiRes90k and Clarion II can fail. Visit www.weitzlux.com for a free, online lawsuit review. Your time to sue is limited by law. By S. Nicole Abdullah Article suggests combining cochlear implant with intensive auditory-verbal therapy can eradicate childhood deafness | ||||||||||||||||||||||