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Listening Activities to Acclimate to Hearing Aids

Hearing aids can help people with hearing loss rejoin the conversation and start hearing more clearly again, but not as quickly as many think. If you’re new to hearing aids, the most important thing to remember is to be patient with the process. It can …

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Eureka! New Discoveries About The Inner Ear

Scientists and doctors have been studying the human body for thousands of years. While, at this point, we think we have a good grasp on how the human body works, the body is still, in many ways, a source of mystery and intrigue – particularly …

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What a HoH Believes

Author: Gael Hannan I’m a HoH. I like and use this term because it’s snappy and takes less time to say than “I’m hard of hearing” or “I’ve got hearing loss”. Problem is, not everyone understands this particular meaning of the word, which rhymes with …

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Hearing Restorative Drugs

Many people who learn that they have hearing loss often struggle to come to terms with their new condition. While it can be difficult to adapt to hearing loss, it is comforting to know that there are a variety of different treatment options available to …

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How to Plan a Hearing Inclusive Wedding

Summer is officially in full swing and with it, wedding season. If you have a wedding date set, chances are it’s coming up in the next several months. That also means that you are busy planning the perfect I do event! You may have venue, …

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The Most Useful ALD Technology Available Today

ALDs work well in places of entertainment, workplace, educational settings, and personal use. Here are five ADLs that can improve your listening experience. Personal Amplifiers This small box is ideal for one-on-one conversations. These devices allow the person to whom you are speaking to attach …

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There’s an App For Hearing That

The last ten years have brought about significant improvements in hearing aids, thank goodness.  Gone are the tan, clunky analog models incapable of the finesse needed to separate speech signals from useless background noise.  Today’s hearing aids rely on digital platforms with programming flexibility for better personalization and the …

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