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Published Mar 07, 2025

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Matthew Allsop: The Future of Hearing Aids? Nuance Audio Hearing Glasses by EssilorLuxottica

HearingTracker Audiologist Matthew Allsop interviews Davide D'Alena and Matteo Dondero about the new game-changing Nuance Audio Glasses.

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Amplifon reports strong revenue growth at more than 2.4 BB Euros [US$2.6BB]

Amplifon reported strong revenue increases in Q4 2024 but what some market analysts characterized as underwhelming organic growth, reflecting weaker sales across all regions. The company expects revenue growth in 2025 to be in the mid to high single digits.

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COCHLEA Study: There may be a window of opportunity to restore hearing and potentially slow dementia

Researcher Julia Sarant says their findings suggest that cochlear implant use may actually improve cognitive performance and/or delay cognitive decline in older adults with severe-profound hearing loss for several years, promoting wellbeing and healthy aging.

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Matthew Allsop: I Compared the Best Hearing Aids in 2025—Here are the Winners

HearingTracker's Matthew Allsop provides an overview of the incredible tech features packed into today's hearing aids and gives his perspective on which are best.

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Trippy Hearing Aids: Psychedelics Spur New Synapses in Mouse Ear Cells

Researchers have been looking into an interesting candidate for treating synaptopathy: psychedelics.

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Genetic causes of Perrault syndrome, which is linked to hearing loss and infertility, found

New research could revolutionize the diagnosis of Perrault syndrome, a rare genetic condition that results in hearing loss.

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Promising Feasibility Study Results for MED-EL’s Totally Implantable Cochlear Implant (TICI)

Study results demonstrate that the TICI delivers hearing performance comparable to conventional cochlear implants while introducing unprecedented convenience and discretion.

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How to identify and support adults with auditory processing disorder: A focus on low-gain devices and auditory training

Some adults struggle with hearing in noise despite normal audiograms. Tools like the HHIA, low-gain devices, and auditory training can help identify and support these cases, say the authors.

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