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This amazing music video really proves that you can feel music, even if you can't full hear it. Use this link to watch a video of individuals signing the song "Happy" by Pharrell using ASL....

A great new service for the hearing impaired is being rolled out in January 2015 in Nova Scotia. Read here for more information on textingwith 911....

Ever notice how when you really need to focus in and listen how we stop moving? This research article discusses why and how our movement affects our ability to hear....

For someone that suffers from sound sensitivity issues, it can be frustrating finding the right professional to help you. An audiologist is the health professional trained to deal with all hearing issues, not only hearing loss. Read this fascinating article, about one person's search for help...

Because of poor acoustics, students in classrooms miss 50 percent of what their teachers say and patients in hospitals have trouble sleeping because they continually feel stressed. Julian Treasure (an expert in sound and how it affects us) sounds a call to action for designers to...

  Did you know? There are approx. 700,000 Canadian Military Veterans For more info on Veterans' Week ...

Maximize your hearing ability! Whether it's an elegant waltz, or a delicate balance with a loved one on your toes, stay in sync with the rythms of life and let us help you catch every note.  Try the World's first wireless IIC (invisible in canal)...

Most of today’s hearing aids use a traditional hearing aid battery, commonly sized from smallest to largest as 10, 312, 13 and 675. Batteries are air-locked and start to drain as soon as the colored tabs are peeled away. In general, the larger the battery,...

At Hearing Institute Atlantic, we work very hard to evaluate and explain the role of the brain in better hearing. After all, we don't hear with our ears, we hear with our brain; the ears just deliver the tools the brain needs to hear. While...