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Katherine Roth

New York

Contributing Writer at Associated Press

Editor at Freelance

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  • 1 week ago | reviewjournal.com | Katherine Roth

    My first clues were the little things, the high-pitched little things: the doorbell and ringtones my kids could hear but I could not. Then it was the garbled-sounding conversations, and the accompanying annoyance of having to ask people to repeat themselves. Or worse, giving up and just playing along without being able to follow everything that was being said. Even then, I stalled for years before finally going through the process of getting a hearing aid. How do you even begin?

  • 2 weeks ago | tnledger.com | Katherine Roth

    My first tipoff were the little things, the high-pitched little things: the doorbell and ringtones my children could hear but I could not. Then it was the garbled-sounding conversations and the accompanying annoyance of having to ask people to repeat themselves. Or worse, giving up and just playing along without being able to follow everything that was being said. Even then, I stalled for years before finally going through the process of getting a hearing aid. How do you even begin?

  • 2 weeks ago | pressenterpriseonline.com | Katherine Roth

    Hearing aids an eye-opener for writer By KATHERINE ROTH - Associated Press Writer My first tip-off were the little things, the high-pitched little things: the doorbell and ringtones my kids could hear but I could not. Then it was the...

  • 2 weeks ago | baltimoresun.com | Katherine Roth

    By KATHERINE ROTH, Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) — My first tip-off were the little things, the high-pitched little things: the doorbell and ringtones my kids could hear but I could not. Then it was the garbled-sounding conversations, and the accompanying annoyance of having to ask people to repeat themselves. Or worse, giving up and just playing along without being able to follow everything that was being said.

  • 2 weeks ago | telegraphherald.com | Katherine Roth

    Travel can be stressful in the best of times. Now add in the high-level anxiety that seems to be baked into every summer travel season and it’s clear that travelers could use some help calming frazzled nerves. Travel pros say there is plenty you can do ahead of time to make for a happier and less-stressful summer journey. A week before you leave, write down things you need to bring and tasks you need to do before the trip.

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