
We’re excited to present another episode from SuperAging News Network partner, the What’s Next Living Longer Better Smarter podcast series. They have a great line-up featuring Experts on a wide range of topics that deal with many of the issues we’re covering here at SuperAging News.
The podcasts are hosted by Mary Furlong, a leading authority on the Longevity marketplace, who has guided the business development and marketing strategies of leading corporations, emerging companies, and nonprofit organizations for more than 30 years, and Fred Fishkin, an award-winning broadcast journalist with a particular interest in new technologies.
We’ve written before about the impact of hearing loss on dementia risk, and on other aspects of Health and longevity, here, here and here. We’ve also reported on how hearing aids are now available over-the-counter and without a prescription, and how unexpected players like Apple are moving into that space. Now listen to episode 88 of What’s Next Living Longer Better Smarter, as Mary and Fred focus on Audien, a ground breaking company with a young CEO, Ishan Patel, upending even further that new world of over-the-counter hearing aids.

Audien’s Atom X is the world’s first touchscreen-controlled hearing aid.
Mary and Fred then tell us about a new study showing how the BrainHQ app can assist with long Covid-related brain fog. And in the Spotlight segment, we meet a medical student working with CareYaya. The experience has changed his life and the lives of others.
Listen to the podcast here! And watch for many future podcasts and posts from Mary Furlong and Fred Fishkin.


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