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Hearing for John is a personal account of progressive hearing loss by former TV producer and director John Marshall Mills. The book draws on contributions from hearing professionals and John's family, who have shared and learned how to cope with his hearing problems. Together their anecdotes and observations have created positive and often humorous answers to the challenges of hearing loss in an all-too-busy world.
Order online from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Waterstones, Authorhouse, or your local bookshop. The ISBN is 9781425986001

Managing Your Hearing Loss - Impairment to Empowerment. Based on their wide experience as leading hearing therapists, Bunty Levine and Val Tait offer practical do's and don't's in this easy-to-read, fact-filled advice-book. You can order copies direct from Hearing Concern www.hearingconcern.org.uk or from the helpdesk 0845 074 4600. The book is also available on-line from Amazon
Other publications you may find helpful include:

Fanfare
Published quarterly by Hearing Concern and filled with special interest news and views about hearing loss. How to live a more normal life is a regular theme in many articles together with practical ideas that help to make this possible. Regular updates report on the many activities and events in which members of the charity throughout UK are involved.
Contact info@hearingconcern.org.uk
And, Hear Now is a monthly e-newsletter from Hearing Concern

Published 6 times a year this award winning magazine reports the work RNID is doing with government agencies and the community at large to improve awareness and help for people affected by hearing loss. News of new hearing technologies and treatments, and interviews with personalities affected by deafness, are all in the must-read mix.
More at oneinseven@rnid.org.uk
The Essential Guide Volume 2
RNID have produced this wonderfully informative and easy-to-read guide to all the key areas of hearing loss. It includes general background and a big selection of special subjects ranging from hearing aids and hearing care to specially designed products, disability laws and entitlement, and tinnitus.
Favour
Published twice a year - spring and autumn - by Hearing Dogs for Deaf People,
Favour provides regular updates about the activities of hearing dogs, their owners, and training programmes.
More information: www.hearingdogs.org.uk
or email info@hearingdogs.org.uk

Bulletin
Published twice a year, with the latest news from Deafness Research UK
Find details at

New and You
This was the first book written by John Marshall Mills.
It's a positive lifestyle book, which will also be helpful to anyone affected by hearing loss.
More info at Amazon -
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