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Email Newer options make your hearing aid less obvious without sacrificing the volume you need to hear well.
If your hearing loss is diagnosed as severe or profound, you may worry you’ll have to wear bulky hearing aids. However, smaller options have been developed, making your hearing aid much less obvious but just as effective, Dave Fabry, AuD, chief innovation officer at Starkey in Eden Prairie, Minn., tells WebMD Connect to Care.
What is Severe Hearing Loss?
Severe and profound hearing loss are the most serious of the Hearing Health Foundation’s levels of hearing loss.
Severe hearing loss Someone with severe hearing loss cannot hear speech at normal levels, often cannot hear loud sounds, and often relies on facial expressions and other visual cues.
ETF PM Pledges $107,000 Through Firm s Pledge to Give Back
Share Article WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. (PRWEB) December 30, 2020 ETF Portfolio Management (ETF PM), a revolutionary financial advisory firm, has pledged $107,000 in charitable donations since 2010. The firm has a Pledge to Give Back in which a percentage of each client’s annual advisory fee is donated to fund student grants annually.
The total amount above includes $10,000 pledged for calendar year 2020 with half of the funds going to Investable Benchmark Grants and half going to fund these grants long-term. This year, ten students were each awarded grants of $500.
Investable Benchmark Grants
The student grant recipients were asked to invest the $500 each were given in the 3x Nasdaq 100 ETF, with any excess capital used to purchase shares in the Crypto Index or Bitcoin Trust. Students were also given a signed copy of ETF PM’s book, titled “Inv
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Musicians and club managers are concerned the City of Asheville s proposed sound ordinance would further crunch their already beleaguered industry.
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Live concerts with live audiences seem so long ago no masks, no social distancing and, also, no concern for volume.
But for the first time in 20 years, Asheville officials want to update the city’s vague noise ordinance to reflect concerns and complaints from a growing residential population. And that has raised alarms in a music community nearly muted by the pandemic.
“Like, why now? Why couldn’t this be tabled until later?” asked Jessica Tomasin, the founding manager of Echo Mountain Recording Studios and co-founder of Asheville Music Professionals. Tomasin spoke this past Wednesday at an online information session hosted by AMP about the proposed ordinance.