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ABBOTT Hearing Centers to Offer “Ready-to-Wear” SeboTek™ PAC Hearing Device in Surprise, Arizona

SURPRISE, AZ (ContentDesk) December 19, 2005 - ABBOTT Hearing Centers announced that it is introducing the Ready-to-Wear SeboTek" PAC hearing device in Arizona.
This addition to ABBOTTs product line allows the company to now offer four models of "Ready-to-Wear" digital hearing devices in Surprise and Sun City West.Our products were designed to help the many hearing-impaired Arizonans who struggle with their hearing loss but have chosen to ignore or reject hearing aids as a solution, said Edward Maznio, licensed dispenser and owner of ABBOTT Hearing Centers Surprise office.
The SeboTek" PAC device was designed for patients with mild to severe hearing losses that want to try a hearing device before they buy it - a true "test-drive".
With the soft silicone tip fitting system, a patient can be fit immediately following their hearing evaluation.
With the audiometric information obtained from the evaluation, the devices can be custom programmed and fit instantly  making them ready-to-wear in the same visit.For more information about ABBOTT Hearing Centers, please call 1-888-614-HEAR (4327) or visit www.abbotthearing.net.

Information about the Ready-to-Wear SeboTek" PAC can be found at www.abbotthearing.net/sebotek.html or www.sebotek.com. ABBOTT Hearing Centers Surprise is a privately held company based in Surprise, Arizona that was formed by professionals experienced in the traditional hearing aid industry.
SeboTek" is a trademark of SeboTek Hearing Systems LLC, Tulsa, OK..



Los Angeles AIDS Monument to be Dedicated on World AIDS Day

(ContentDesk) November 18, 2004 -- Dionne Warwick, internationally acclaimed singer and humanitarian whose work on behalf of people with AIDS around the globe has touched millions, will sing the AIDS-inspired song, "That's What Friends Are For" at the dedication of The Wall-Las Memorias AIDS monument on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2004 at Lincoln Park, 3540 Mission Road. The dedication begins at 7 p.m., following an ecumenical service at 5 p.m. at Church of the Epiphany, 2808 Altura Street. The evening's activities are free and open to the public.
???The 10,000 square foot monument is composed of two 9'x12' granite memorial panels and six copper-clad panels holding murals painted by Southern and Baja California artists.

The monument will be unveiled
in the presence of families, elected officials, clergy, celebrities, and community leaders.???Names of California residents may be submitted to be etched on the monument's granite memorial panels. For more information...

Los Angeles AIDS Monument to be Dedicated on World AIDS Day
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SoundBytes To Announce H.E.A.R. (Hearing Equipment and Audio Resources) Program for Hearing Health Professionals

Jericho, NY (ContentDesk) March 21, 2006 -- SoundBytes, a catalog, web and retail-based company that specializes in providing assistive equipment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals and the agencies that serve them, today announced that it has developed a program specifically designed for audiologists and other hearing health professionals who wish to present a comprehensive line of assisting devices to their clients.
The announcement comes two weeks prior to the Audiology Now! Convention, the annual event presented by the American Academy of Audiology.
This years convention takes place at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota from April 6-8th.H.E.A.R., the first program of its kind in the assisting technology industry, will incorporate a unique referral plan in addition to offering discount pricing on all of SoundBytes products for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
The program was built to accommodate all sizes of practices.
For those...

SoundBytes To Announce H.E.A.R. (Hearing Equipment and Audio Resources) Program for Hearing Health Professionals
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Los Angeles AIDS Monument to be Dedicated on World AIDS Day

(ContentDesk) November 18, 2004 -- Dionne Warwick, internationally acclaimed singer and humanitarian whose work on behalf of people with AIDS around the globe has touched millions, will sing the AIDS-inspired song, "That's What Friends Are For" at the dedication of The Wall-Las Memorias AIDS monument on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2004 at Lincoln Park, 3540 Mission Road. The dedication begins at 7 p.m., following an ecumenical service at 5 p.m. at Church of the Epiphany, 2808 Altura Street. The evening's activities are free and open to the public.
???The 10,000 square foot monument is composed of two 9'x12' granite memorial panels and six copper-clad panels holding murals painted by Southern and Baja California artists.

The monument will be unveiled
in the presence of families, elected officials, clergy, celebrities, and community leaders.???Names of California residents may be submitted to be etched on the monument's granite memorial panels. For more information...

Los Angeles AIDS Monument to be Dedicated on World AIDS Day
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