Now hear this: Swimproof hearing aids to get test. ... of showers and earwax, while maintaining the right pressure to avoid pain in this very delicate ear region, explains Dr. Robert Schindler, professor emeritus at the University of California, San Francisco, and a board member with manufacturer InSound Medical Inc. Schindler, a pioneer of cochlear implants for the deaf, helped develop the Lyric when his mother asked why he didnt improve her hated hearing aids. ...
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WASHINGTON The maker of a nearly invisible hearing aid are going a step further attempting a swimproof version. Tuesday, December 29, 2009. ... Seals protect the Lyric from the moisture of showers and earwax, while maintaining the right pressure to avoid pain in this very delicate ear region, explains Dr. Robert Schindler, professor emeritus at the University of California, San Francisco, and a board member with manufacturer InSound Medical Inc. ...
About 60 swimmers begin testing a nextgeneration Lyric next month, to see if stronger coatings can withstand at least three swims a week, allowing the device to repel the water that shortcircuits regular hearing aids. ... while maintaining the right pressure to avoid pain in this very delicate ear region, explains Dr. Robert Schindler, professor emeritus at the University of California, San Francisco, and a board member with manufacturer InSound Medical Inc. ...
WASHINGTON Theyre not your grandpas hearing aids. ... Seals protect the Lyric from the moisture of showers and earwax, while maintaining the right pressure to avoid pain in this very delicate ear region, explains Dr. Robert Schindler, professor emeritus at the University of California, San Francisco, and a board member with manufacturer InSound Medical Inc. Schindler, a pioneer of cochlear implants for the deaf, helped develop the Lyric when his mother asked why he ...