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Biderman: Hear me out — life is getting better

3 March 2025
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Biderman: Hear me out — life is getting better
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In this article, Beverly Biderman reflects on her experience growing up deaf and how advancements in technology have significantly improved her quality of life. She now uses cochlear implants and Bluetooth technology to hear phone conversations, music, and more. Speech-to-text apps on her cellphone help her understand speech when faces are covered by masks. Despite some societal challenges, Biderman is grateful for the progress that has been made for deaf individuals and looks forward to continued improvements.

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