Hearing aids were compensated for almost 13 thousand residents last year
Last year, nearly 13,000 residents in Lithuania received compensation for hearing aids due to various hearing impairments.
โGet treatment, the government will pay for it...โ said CM Yogi to the people
In Gorakhpur, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assured families struggling with serious health issues during a public hearing that financial barriers to treatment would not be allowed to persist.
Terminally ill grandmother tells productivity commissioner to 'remember my face'
Terminally ill Mildura grandmother, Alison Morrow, urged the Productivity Commissioner to consider her plight regarding regional airline challenges during a public hearing.
Health Care Takes Over the Hearing and Speech Services Center
Iceland's Health Care will take over the tasks of the Hearing and Speech Service Center as it is set to be dissolved on May 1.
An influencer critical of traditional medicine faces the Senate to lead public health in the U.S.
Casey Means, a wellness influencer nominated by Donald Trump, faced scrutiny during her Senate confirmation hearing aimed at leading U.S. public health amid her controversial views on vaccines and traditional healthcare.
Expanded opportunities for hearing examinations at the Children's Hospital
The Children's Clinical University Hospital in Latvia has enhanced its hearing examination services for children starting from as young as three months old.
Amy Hamm: Misgendering case an absurd waste of time and resources
An Ontario court has mandated a new hearing in a discrimination case involving Jordan Renae Thorne, a Black trans man, regarding the misgendering he faced at a medical clinic.
Doctor warns: hearing impairments are noticed too late
A doctor discusses current trends in hearing disorders, treatment options, and the importance of prevention.
Rwanda: How One Child Refugee's Journey Changed Hearing Care in Rwanda
Selva Nesar, a child refugee from Afghanistan, inspired the launch of Rwanda's cochlear implant program, transforming the country's approach to inclusive hearing healthcare.
Due to communication difficulties, deaf individuals die earlier
In Croatia, deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals face a significantly shorter lifespan, often six years less on average, due to misunderstandings and inadequate communication within the healthcare system.