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Vacationing With Hearing Loss: Your Guide to a Safe, Fun Trip!

There are a couple of types of vacations, right? One type is Packed with activities the whole time. This type will leave you more exhausted than when you left but all of the fun will be recalled for years to come. The other kind is all about unwinding. You may not even do much of […]

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Hearing Loss Can Bring About Complications During Hospitalization

Tom is getting a new knee and he’s super pumped! Look, as you get older, the kinds of things you look forward to change. He will be capable of moving around more easily and will experience less pain with his new knee. So Tom goes in, the operation is successful, and Tom goes home! But […]

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Can I Wear my Glasses And Hearing Aids Together?

TV shows and movies tend to use close-ups (sometimes extreme close-ups) when the action starts getting really intense. This is because more information than you’re likely even consciously aware of is conveyed by the human face. To say that human beings are very facially centered is, well, not a stretch. So having all of your […]

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How Long Should my Hearing Aids Last?

How Long Should my Hearing Aids Last?

It’s hard to be apart from your hearing aid after you get accustomed to using one. Your hearing aids are, after all, your connection to the world around you. But it will occasionally have to be upgraded or replaced just like all technology. A hearing aid’s typical lifespan A hearing aid will usually last 3 […]

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8 Discrete Signs Your Hearing is Faltering

Your hearing won’t be just gone one day when you wake up. Hearing loss, particularly when it’s related to aging, usually advances in degrees. You might not realize it’s occurring right away but some indicators do show up earlier. The initial symptoms of progressive hearing loss are subtle. Delaying the progression of hearing loss and […]

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What is The Connection Between Concussions And Tinnitus?

You know that scene in your favorite action movie where something blows up near the hero and the sound gets all high-pitched-buzzing? Well, guess what: that likely means our hero sustained at least a minor traumatic brain injury! To be certain, brain injuries aren’t the bit that most action movies focus on. But that ringing […]

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Keep Your Hearing Sharp With These Three Simple Tips

Pizza is an interesting thing. As long as it meets a few basic criteria (crust, sauce, cheese, etc.) whatever the toppings, it’s still pizza. Hearing loss is similar. As long as you are having difficulty hearing sound, whether it’s related to a blockage, age, loud noise, or anything else, it’s still hearing loss. Normally, when […]

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How to Get The Most Out of Your Hearing Aids

If you aren’t very wealthy, a car really isn’t an impulse purchase. Which means you will most likely do a lot of research ahead of time. You look at reviews, you assess prices, and you evaluate gas mileage. (You’re on Google a lot.) It makes sense to do this amount of research. You’re about to […]

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