The Unintended Consequences of OTC Hearing Aids
Over-the-counter hearing aids will be available by October. They’ll benefit many but could lead to stigmatization, inadequate testing, and even hearing loss.
Research QuickTakes Volume 4: Potential Hearing Aid Fitting Misconceptions
Head of US audiologist association thinks OTC could increase hearing loss awareness — MedWatch
Dennis Van Vliet Archives
Study: Hearing aid use linked to 24 percent lower risk of death - McKnight's Long-Term Care News
OTC Hearing Aids: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly — Hearing Health Foundation
ADA Accessibility Posts Top 6 - August 21 by KMA
The Unintended Consequences of OTC Hearing Aids - Center for Disabilities Studies
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What to Know Before Buying Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
The Effects of Service-Delivery Model and Purchase Price on Hearing-Aid Outcomes in Older Adults: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial