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Penfield events, Feb. 7 - Penfield Post


Penfield events, Feb. 7
Penfield Post
For more information, call 585-340-8720. 9 am, Juried show of paintings by members of the Penfield Art Association: Barnes & Noble, 3349 Monroe Ave., Pittsford. 11 am, Sprint Relays smart phones, IP and other wireless devices: Hearing Loss Association ...
Brighton-Pittsford events, Feb. 7Brighton-Pittsford Post

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Irondequoit events, Feb. 7 - Irondequoit Post


Irondequoit events, Feb. 7
Irondequoit Post
For more information, call 585-336-6060, or email rotto@libraryweb.org. 11 am, Sprint Relays smart phones, IP and other wireless devices: Hearing Loss Association of America — Rochester Chapter, 240 Lakeshore Blvd. Ext., Rochester.

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Ford Airport expands announcement service for hearing-impaired passengers - MLive.com


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Ford Airport expands announcement service for hearing-impaired passengers
MLive.com
The loop allows passengers with telecoil-equipped hearing aids to receive flight and other information broadcast over the airport's public-address system directly to their hearing aid. “By the direct transmission of gate and flight announcements to ...

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The Hearing Loss Association of America's Walk4Hearing® Surpasses $1.2M Goal - Sacramento Bee


The Hearing Loss Association of America's Walk4Hearing® Surpasses $1.2M Goal
Sacramento Bee
About Hearing Loss Association of AmericaThe Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) opens the world of communication to people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support. In addition to the Walk4Hearing, HLAA publishes ...

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Researchers shed light on hearing loss and touch sensitivity connection - Cordis News


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Researchers shed light on hearing loss and touch sensitivity connection
Cordis News
A European team of researchers has discovered that people with a specific form of inherited hearing loss are more sensitive to low frequency vibration. Presented in the journal Nature Neuroscience, the findings provide insight on the association ...

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