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Two Ears Are Better Than One

Hearing with both ears, as nature intended, is called binaural hearing. It allows us to hear sounds accurately and more naturally. Especially in noisy situations,… Continue Reading

Is Your Child Safe When Grandpa Can't Hear?

The current statistics from National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders About 17% of adults in the United States, 36 million, report some degree… Continue Reading

Hearing In Noise

Hearing in the presence of background noise and in the presence of multiple speakers is one of the greatest challenges that person's with hearing loss… Continue Reading

Hearing Better May Mean Earning More

People with untreated hearing loss may see their income decrease by as much as $30,000 a year, according to a national survey by the Better… Continue Reading

Consequences Of Hearing Loss

Many people are aware that their hearing has deteriorated but are reluctant to seek help. Perhaps they don't want to acknowledge the problem, are embarrassed… Continue Reading

The Truth Behind Hearing Loss Myths

Hearing loss only affects the old, right? Not necessarily. Only 40% of people with hearing loss are older than 64. The largest age group with… Continue Reading

Chronic Disease and Hearing Loss

Hearing loss isn't a harmless condition to be ignored. In fact, hearing loss often coexists with other serious health problems. A growing body of research… Continue Reading

Hearing Assistive Technology

Hearing assistive technology (HAT) devices are mechanical aids that enhance the function of impaired hearing ability. If you have difficulty hearing, HATs can greatly improve… Continue Reading

You'reWearing a Hearing Aid? Introducing Invisible-In-Canal Hearing Aid Options

As a hearing professional, I always find that I am noticing people wearing aids in public situations, such as at sporting events or the airport.Mostly,… Continue Reading

The Link Between Hearing Loss and Memory Loss

Studies have shown a link between a hearing loss, dementia and Alzheimer's, both of which are degenerative diseases that lead to progressive memory loss in… Continue Reading

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