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Bluetooth Technology and Hearing Aids
Bluetooth technology is a wireless communications system intended to replace the cables connecting many different types of devices. These devices can range from mobile phones and headsets to heart monitors and medical equipment. As a global standard, the technology...
Facts About Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids
The topics of hearing loss and hearing aids are already confusing enough for many individuals. Adding to the confusion is a great deal of misinformation about hearing loss and hearing aids. To help you to begin to understand it all, here are a few facts about...
Why Do I Have Trouble Hearing in Noise?
Hearing and understanding are two sides of the same coin. It’s quite possible to hear everything someone says but at the same time understand nothing they said. For example, if you were to listen to someone speaking in a foreign language and I asked you if you could...
15 Things To Know About Your Ears and Hearing
Chances are that you know a few things about your ears and hearing that already appear on this list but did you know about all of them? Anatomy You get a new ear canal every year! The ear canal skin is constantly growing outward at a rate of 1.3 inches every year....
Gardening With Hearing Aids
For many people, this is their favorite time of the year, spring has sprung, and summer is just around the corner. And best of all, gardening is one of the few hobbies that cater to social. Time to clean up the yard, plant flowers, and start digging in the garden....
Is it Possible That Stress is Causing My Hearing Loss?
In these very trying times, the question of the impact of stress on the body is often a topic of conversation. The Mayo Clinic discusses the effect that stress symptoms may have on your overall health, often without you realizing that stress might be the culprit. “You...
Is Your Hearing Loss Making You Feel Isolated?
You know you’re having some problems hearing and you worry that you might have a hearing loss. Your friends and family members seem to point out what you’re missing or how often they have to repeat information every day now. But are you aware of exactly how that...
5 Ways to Damage Your Hearing
We are all guilty of listening to something at a volume that is too high. It might be music or machinery or even a kitchen household appliance like a blender. But there are other things that you might be doing that can damage your hearing and you might not have even...
The Connection Between Heart Disease and Hearing Loss
There are various known risk factors for the development of heart disease. These factors include diet and lifestyle, family history, and age, as well as conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and other vascular diseases. But what does all that have to do with...
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