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  2. Siemens Hearing Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Sivantos, Inc. (formerly Siemens Hearing Instruments) is the United States affiliate of Sivantos Group, which maintains a global headquarters in Singapore. Sivantos Group (formerly Siemens Audiology Group, a division of Siemens Healthcare) is one of the world's leading manufacturers of hearing aids. They serve hearing care professionals in more ...

  3. Siemens' Newest Hearing Aid Platform Delivers a Natural ... - AOL

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    Siemens' Newest Hearing Aid Platform Delivers a Natural, Uncompromised Listening Experience New technology is available in the new Aceā„¢, Siemens' tiniest receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) hearing aid ...

  4. WS Audiology - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. ~12,000. Website. www .wsa .com. WS Audiology (formerly Sivantos Group and Widex) is a privately-owned manufacturer of hearing aids with headquarters in Denmark and Singapore with roots going back to 1878 and Siemens AG. [ 1] The current company was created following the 2019 merger of Sivantos Group and Widex. [ 3]

  5. Miracle-Ear - Wikipedia

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    Miracle-Ear, Inc. is a hearing aid and hearing care company consisting of a network of franchised and corporately owned retail locations. The company is a subsidiary of Amplifon, the worldwide leader in hearing care and hearing aid retail based in Milan, Italy. [ 1] Miracle-Ear's U.S. headquarters are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [ 2]

  6. What Stage of Dementia Is Sundowning? (and How to Manage It)

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    Stage 3: Mild cognitive impairment; people get lost or struggle to find words. Stage 4: Moderate dementia: limited short-term memory; people begin to forget their personal history. Stage 5 ...

  7. History of hearing aids - Wikipedia

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    History of hearing aids. Madame de Meuron with ear trumpet. The first hearing aid was created in the 17th century. The movement toward modern hearing aids began with the creation of the telephone, and the first electric hearing aid was created in 1898. By the late 20th century, the digital hearing aid was distributed to the public commercially.

  8. Pure-tone audiometry - Wikipedia

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    D001301. Pure-tone audiometry is the main hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss [ 1][ 2] and thus providing a basis for diagnosis and management. Pure-tone audiometry is a subjective, behavioural measurement of a hearing threshold ...

  9. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    A bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA) is a surgically implanted auditory prosthetic based on bone conduction. It is an option for patients without external ear canals, when conventional hearing aids with a mold in the ear cannot be used. The BAHA uses the skull as a pathway for sound to travel to the inner ear.