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The Time has Come for Rechargeable Cells and Rechargeable Hearing Aids

By Loercher, Ray, BC-HIS, ACA; Hearing Professional, Vol. 56, No. 4, pp. 18-19
Publication Date: July-August 2007

Article provides an overview of the benefits of rechargeable hearing aid cells and rechargeable hearing aids compared to disposable options. The author argues that rechargeable batteries substantially reduce the wastes, costs, and toxicity involved with the manufacture, distribution, and disposal of non-rechargeable cells.
Published by: International Hearing Society   (Website:http://www.ihsinfo.org)

This publication is included in the library of the National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC), accession number J52845

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