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How To Enjoy Thanksgiving With a Hearing Loss
Position yourself in a good spot: It is very helpful to have a wall behind you to block the background noise. Try to sit near the middle of the table, it gives you a better chance of hearing conversations. If it is not a sit down dinner, try to find a quieter area of...
October is National Audiologist Month
What is an Audiologist? Audiologists are healthcare experts who specialize in hearing and balance disorders. They inform their patients on the effects of noise on hearing and fit them with hearing devices and hearing aids. Audiologists also aid in research related to...
10 Things You Should Know About Hearing Aids
With so many critical advancements in hearing aids over the past two centuries, it’s no wonder why so many scientists were motivated in their research by loved a one who was hearing impaired. One good example is Alexander Graham Bell, whose mom and wife both suffered...
You Are Ready For Hearing Aids Now What?
Hearing loss is life-changing to have your communication, once free and easy, become a daily round of frustrations. It can be a long road of horror when you suspect your hearing is going, to finally accepting the fact and moving on with your life. You are ready for...
Signs of Hearing Loss
You ask others to repeat themselves Do you have to look at someone when they speak, by also reading their lips? Do you frequently ask people “what?” all the time. Your hearing may be fading. Noisy Places Give You Trouble Understanding Conversations One of the first...
Hearing Loss May Affect Your Memory
Here is 5 ways hearing loss may affect your memory. As you get older people consider hearing loss and cognitive impairment as normal. However, hearing loss and cognitive impairment may be an indication of the start of Alzheimer’s. Your hearing is an important role in...
High Cholesterol and Hearing Loss
It is known that there is a link between cardiovascular disease and hearing loss, and high blood pressure and hearing loss. Is there a connection between high cholesterol and hearing loss? High cholesterol, technical term – Hyperlipidemia, has been a problem for many...
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
The most common reason for ears to feel clogged or plugged is due to something called Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (Eustachian is pronounced “You-Station”). The Eustachian tube connects the back of the nose to the middle ear and serves to protect, ventilate and drain...
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