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World Hearing Day 2026 | WHO | Regional Office for Africa
Message from WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Mohamed Janabi Today, on World Hearing Day 2026, we join the global community in recognizing the importance of ear and hearing care, and in reaffirming our commitment to ensuring that every child in Africa can learn, communicate and thrive without preventable barriers.
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World Hearing Day 2026 | WHO | Regional Office for Africa
Message from WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Mohamed Janabi Today, on World Hearing Day 2026, we join the global community in recognizing the importance of ear and hearing care, and in reaffirming our commitment to ensuring that every child in Africa can learn, communicate and thrive without preventable barriers.
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The coolest new tech for hearing loss -- including eyeglasses that...
The sound of silence is getting louder in America -- and the tech world is listening. Across the country, the number of people living with some degree of hearing loss is rising, with cases expected to jump from 44 million in 2020 to more than 73 million by 2060.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com New York City 馃嚭馃嚫 Jan 24

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Feeling tired? Why you may want to get your ears checked
Feeling tired. Your body may be trying to whisper a warning. Americans are notoriously bad sleepers, with 1 in 3 US adults failing to consistently get the recommended seven to nine hours of shut-eye at night.
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Yahoo! News source @ca.style.yahoo.com Sunnyvale, California 馃嚭馃嚫 Jan 2

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Mom Shares the Tear-Jerking Moment Her 4-Year-Old Son Heard Clearly for the First Time After Getting Hearing Aids (Exclusive)
Later, Alyssa shared the video on TikTok, where it went viral, reaching over 1. 3 million views The first time Alyssa Saxon heard her son James say, "Mommy, I can hear you so much better now," she knew their long, uncertain journey had finally led them to the moment they'd been hoping for.