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Vol. 13 • Issue 1 • 2026

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In this issue

Features

  • To the Brain and Back: “Second-Person Neuroscience” For Hearing Loss, Aging, and Social Connection
    by Brandon T. Paul Negar Salehi
  • Beyond Amplification: A Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Approach to Tinnitus Management
    by Dany Pineault
  • What Do Hearing Aids Sound Like?
    by Robert W. Koch
  • How Chronic Illnesses Impact Hearing, Balance, and Cognition: A Guide for Hearing Care Professionals
    by Robert M. DiSogra Douglas L. Beck
  • Striking the Right Balance: Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Diagnostic Challenges and the Kurtzer-Hybrid Maneuver
    by Nichole Sorensen Bailey Sinclair
  • Beyond Decibels: Redefining Noise Hazards Using Kurtosis
    by Wei Qui William J. Murphy

Columns

  • Volunteer Subjects Wanted for Online Research
    with Fareshte Ahmadi
  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • Sound Business Sense
    with Robert Traynor
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • Clinic Corner
    with Salima Jiwani
  • Quick Answers
    with Gustav Mueller
  • What’s New About Getting Older?
    with Kathy Pichora-Fuller

Departments

  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • Industry News

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Volume 13

With All the Modern Hearing Aid Technology and Processing, Is It Still Necessary to Conduct LDLs for My Patients?

with Gustav Mueller

While this Quick Answers is a bit longer than others, the answer may be quick, but getting there may require some background. The Quick Answer regarding whether we should measure patient-specific LDLs is “Yes”, but I think that reading Gus Mueller’s Quick Answer column will be much more fulfilling.

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