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Exciting News! ๐ŸŽ‰ Our Multi-Mic+ has been honored as a #CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Accessibility & AgeTech category! ๐ŸŒŸ

Exciting News! ๐ŸŽ‰ Our Multi-Mic+ has been honored as a #CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Accessibility & AgeTech category! ๐ŸŒŸ

by administration | Nov 16, 2024 | News

Multi-Mic+ is the worldโ€™s first remote microphone with #Auracast broadcast audio, designed to work seamlessly with Beltone Serene hearing aids. This sleek and compact device empowers individuals with hearing loss to connect and communicate effortlessly. Discover the...
Annual “Hear for the Holidays” hearing aid giveaway!

Annual “Hear for the Holidays” hearing aid giveaway!

by administration | Nov 15, 2024 | News

Thank you for helping to name Beltone as one of America’s Best of the Best in Hearing Care for 2024 according to Newsweek! With over 51,000 5-star Google reviews, we’re committed to delivering top-notch care to help you hear your best and experience more...
Why is Your Audiologist Testing your Cognitive Health?

Why is Your Audiologist Testing your Cognitive Health?

by administration | Aug 24, 2024 | News

The association between hearing loss and cognitive decline has led some audiologists to incorporate cognitive testing as part of their patient evaluations. Cognitive impairment can be caused by many factors, such as aging, medication side effects, depression, or...
Nuclear medicine shows strong tie between hearing loss, Alzheimer’s

Nuclear medicine shows strong tie between hearing loss, Alzheimer’s

by administration | Aug 15, 2024 | News

WASHINGTON (Gray DC) – New research shows a loss of hearing can accelerate a loss of brain function. A recent study found that people who use their hearing aids had their brains age 1.5 times slower than those who didnโ€™t. Newly available nuclear imaging presents...
Treating hearing loss is associated with a decrease in risk of early death and dementia, studies show

Treating hearing loss is associated with a decrease in risk of early death and dementia, studies show

by administration | Jan 9, 2024 | News

Treating hearing loss with hearing aids was associated with a decline in mortality risk, a new study showed.Jacob Wackerhausen/iStockphoto/Getty ImagesCNN โ€” Your health resolutions for the new year may need to include getting checked for hearing aids. Wearing hearing...
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  • Why is Your Audiologist Testing your Cognitive Health?
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