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HearAtLast Holdings, Inc. Updates Shareholders on Status of Bridge Financing - CNNMoney.com (press release)

HearAtLast Holdings, Inc. Updates Shareholders on Status of Bridge Financing
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... Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HRAL), a leading provider of suitable affordable solutions to clients with hearing needs in the billion dollar hearing loss market, ...

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HearPod's New Designs Will Change the World When it Comes to Hearing Aids - PR Web (press release)

HearPod's New Designs Will Change the World When it Comes to Hearing Aids
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They are now able to provide improved hearing for almost anyone experiencing the discomfort and difficulty of hearing loss. There is no reason for anyone ...

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Painkillers 'raise deafness risk' - Times of India

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Painkillers 'raise deafness risk'
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Other painkillers, including aspirin and ibuprofen, are also linked to hearing loss, the American researchers found. Led by scientists at Harvard University ...
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Making Broadway Accessible for the Disabled - New York Times (blog)

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Making Broadway Accessible for the Disabled
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You don't have to identify yourself as having hearing loss. That's very appealing. People with hearing loss want to make use of any hearing they have. ...

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Federal Signal Corporation to Appeal Verdict in Philadelphia Hearing Loss ... - PR Newswire (press release)

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Federal Signal obtained voluntary dismissals of all hearing loss cases filed against it in Maryland, New Jersey, and Missouri during the past two years. ...

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Additional Hearing Loss Resources:  

1. Hearing loss - information on causes and treatment
Concise factsheet explaining the causes, symptoms and treatment of hearing loss.


2. Hearing Loss Association of America - Hearing Loss information
The largest organization in the US for persons who are hard of hearing.


3. Hearing Loss Web Home
Comprehensive site for hard of hearing, late deafened, and oral deaf persons. It focuses on events, issues, support, and technology.


4. What's Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss happens when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears. Someone who has hearing loss may be able to hear some sounds or


5. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
This kind of hearing loss may be accompanied by tinnitus, a ringing, buzzing, Hearing loss and tinnitus may be experienced in one or both ears,



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