By: Toby Hargreaves | 2010-11-30 | Diseases and Conditions An amplified telephone for a hard of hearing friend or relative can provide a much needed lifeline, particularly during the cold and dark winter months. An amplified telephone amplifies the volume in the handset of the telephone up to 8 times louder than a standard phone making it much easier for the listener to hear the conversation. The Hard of Hearing range from Health and Care includes corded amplified telephones, cordless amplified telephones and hard of hearing telephone with answering mac read more
By: Sadhana Dhanyal | 2008-11-10 | Personal injury Industrial workers are prone to various kinds of accidents. With little safety measures and in adequate training in handling equipment, they can meet with accidents easily. In case, you have been a victim of industrial accident and wish to make a claim, you can get compensated for the losses suffered. read more
By: Cleantrip | 2012-04-24 | Health & Fitness There are many varieties of hearing aid, and these can be used by the wearer depending upon the type of problem, frequency of hearing and their comfort level. Open fit hearing aids are small and are fixed behind the ears. Bernafon supplies the hearing aids. It is a company from Switzerland. Though bernafon is a sister company of Oticon, It is considered to be the biggest supplier. read more
By: Carol Evanson | 2012-03-25 | College Deaf scholarships are designed to help deaf students or those suffering from hearing loss get higher educational degrees. Higher education is the key to success in life. However, not all are fortunate enough to complete their education to higher levels. read more
By: Brent McNutt | 2011-07-10 | Medicine A single of the most essential parts of our body may be the ear which helps us to detect and also hear sound. Audition is the sense of sounds scientific name. Sound could be considered as that form of energy, which can travel through other forms of matter within the... read more
By: Tom Sangers | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness There are a lot of problems seen today where work is concerned, and one of these is hearing problems such as industrial deafness and tinnitus. When you work around a lot of loud or noisy machinery all day it only makes sense that you might experience some hearing problems after a while. read more
By: Cleantrip | 2012-03-26 | Fitness Equipment These aids are designed in such a way that the wearer can adjust the sound frequency according to their requirement. There are many varieties of hearing aid, and these can be used by the wearer depending upon the type of problem, frequency of hearing and their comfort level. read more
By: bruce bud | 2010-12-15 | Alternative Medicine Deafness is a physical condition in human beings which prevents a person from hearing sounds. As per the definitions provided by medical practitioners read more
By: Toby Hargreaves | 2012-04-05 | Diseases and Conditions If you or someone you know is deaf or hard of hearing, telephone conversations can become incredibly difficult and frustrating for all people involved. Simple tasks like booking appointments, arranging to meet friends and paying bills are often impossible and can turn into major issues where there is a fear of answering the phone or making phone calls. Loud phones and extra loud phones have been specifically designed for people who are hard of hearing or deaf. read more
By: Wade Byrd | 2012-06-06 | VOIP Since the deaf rely on sign language for communication, so it is obvious that using a regular telephone is impossible for them. Fortunately, the recent advancements in telecommunication technology have given the deaf a chance to communicate effective using a video phone for the deaf. read more
By: Prince Damin | 2011-06-10 | Sexuality Viagra, the mighty drug that promises to pump up your potency, might actually leave you deaf. Regular users of Viagra are at an increased risk of long-term hearing loss, U.S. researchers have warned. read more
By: Mark Figuroa | 2010-03-27 | Pets Many dogs experience hearing loss over their lifetime and the causes of deafness vary greatly. They could be related to some congenital disease or could be a simple result of old age. Also any type of middle or inner ear infections, head injuries, and even certain drugs and poisoning can cause deafness. read more
By: Ivan Ojounru | 2010-04-02 | Pets Living with a deaf dog can be a deeply rewarding experience. Contrary to to popular belief, living with a deaf dog is not that much different to living with a dog that has it's hearing in tact. All that is required with owning a deaf dog is a little extra understanding, patience and an ability to be flexible in your communication with him. read more
By: Toby Hargreaves | 2010-10-29 | Diseases and Conditions Health and Care are pleased to announce the addition of brand new amplified telephones to their current range of telephones for the hard of hearing. Amplified telephones are a lifeline for many people who are unable to use a standard phone. All amplified telephones available from Health and Care include free delivery. read more
By: Farman Nawaz | 2011-03-27 | Politics According to theory of magnetism there are two poles of the magnet and it is the power of these two poles that today we are able to invent moving parts of machinery. Similarly in every field we can see two opposing poles that always remain there to make the system working. In politics too there are two poles but not in the shape of right and wrong but rather these poles are possible and impossible. Practically any pole accompanied by ‘Might' becomes right or possible. Many people may consider it read more