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Interesting Links
There are many interesting and informative websites
devoted to hard-of-hearing concerns. Try to visit some of these and let
us know of any sites you'd like to see listed.
- Hearing Loss Web is dedicated to
people who have hearing loss, but are not members of the traditional
Deaf community. This includes people who consider themselves to be hearing
impaired, hard of hearing, late deafened, and oral deaf. The site provides
information on events, support, and technology related to hearing loss.
www.hearinglossweb.com
- The League for the Hard of Hearing's mission is
to improve the quality of life for infants, children, and adults with
all degrees of hearing loss. www.lhh.org
- Hearing Health magazine is read worldwide and can
be found on newstands across the U.S. Published quarterly, it remains
the only independent publication of its kind - a true consumer guide
on hearing issues. The site is a resource for people seeking information
about the ear, hearing disorders and deafness. www.hearinghealthmag.com
- About Deafness focuses on useful information and
interaction opportunities for the deaf/hard of hearing community, and
their hearing families and friends. deafness.about.com
- Are you a person dealing with hearing loss? If you are hard of hearing,
deaf or late-deafened, or have a friend or family member struggling
with hearing loss, the SayWhatClub (SWC) is an interesting
site to visit. The SayWhatClub is an on-line group of late-deafened,
hard of hearing and deaf/Deaf adults and other interested folks who
provide support and encouragement to each other through email. Their
goal is to provide a friendly, good-humored place to exchange conversation,
information, advice, deep thoughts, humor, tall tales, and chit chat.
www.saywhatclub.com
- H.E.A.R. (Hearing Education and Awareness
for Rockers) is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated
to raising awareness of the real dangers of repeated exposure to excessive
noise levels from music which can lead to permanent, and sometimes debilitating,
hearing loss and tinnitus. H.E.A.R.'s mission is the prevention of hearing
loss and tinnitus among musicians and music fans (especially teens)
through education awareness and grassroots outreach advocacy. www.hearnet.com
- Hearing Aids 101 is an independent website designed to help
consumers learn about the wide variety of hearing aids and related products
on the market today.
The web site provides an abundance of information about the latest innovations
in hearing aids technology, as well as tips for shopping for hearing
and assistive learning devices. www.hearingaids101.com
Feel free to contact us
at info@batterieshear.com.
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