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What is the best place to buy hearing aid batteries?
Tuesday, September 27th 2011
Buying hearing aid batteries at a local hearing center is often the best option for most hearing aid wearers, due to convenience, price, and quality of the product.
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Small Batteries Can Be Dangerous To Toddlers & Seniors
Thursday, March 31st 2011
The incidence of injuries related to small batteries, such as those used in hearing aids, has increased sevenfold since 1985.
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How often do I need to change hearing aid batteries and when will I know it is time to change them?
Wednesday, February 3rd 2010
Typically hearing aid batteries last 5-14 days based on 16 hours per day use cycle. Generally, the smaller the battery size, the shorter the battery life. The sizes of hearing aid batteries are listed below along with their standard number and color codes.
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ReSound Donates to Feed the Children
Wednesday, January 13th 2010
Minneapolis, MN (December 28, 2009) - To celebrate this holiday season, ReSound made a substantial donation of hearing aid batteries to the organization Feed the Children valued...
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He Said, She Said: Boomers Rate Their Spouses' Health
Tuesday, March 10th 2009
Health survey of spouses reveals little exercise, a wish for weight loss and surprising aging expectations
St. Louis, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ recent survey of baby...
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Are hearing aid batteries toxic? And how long do hearing aid batteries last?
Monday, October 13th 2008
Are hearing aid batteries toxic? And how long to hearing aid batteries last?
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How often do I need to change my hearing aid batteries?
Monday, October 13th 2008
Hearing aid batteries come in different sizes, with smaller batteries generally having a shorter life than larger ones. The amount of power required to run your hearing aid and...
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Mercury Free versus Zinc Air Batteries
Monday, September 8th 2008
I recently noticed that hearing aid batteries are available in a "mercury free" option. Aren't all zinc air hearing aid batteries free of mercury?
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Rayovac Introduces Mercury-Free Hearing Aid Battery
Friday, August 22nd 2008
Heavy metals are a necessary evil in order to have power on the go. The problem is, once these batteries die, they end up in landfills. And as these batteries disintegrate, they...
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Music to Your Ears: Zero Mercury Hearing Aid Batteries Introduced in U.S.
Thursday, July 17th 2008
Energizer continues to lead the way in responsible battery development St. Louis Hear that? Its the sound of the first mercury free hearing aid batteries to hit U.S. market....
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Who Says, 'It Isnt Easy Being Green?' Rayovac Introduces Mercury-Free Hearing Aid Battery
Monday, June 23rd 2008
Its the power plant in your hearing device, the brawn behind the brains. Hearing aid batteries have become smaller, more powerful and longer-lasting through industry research and...
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MED-EL Announces FDA Approval for the New Rechargeable DaCapo Battery and Charging System
Saturday, June 7th 2008
Durham, NC (May 19, 2008) MED-EL has received approval by the US Food and Drug Administration for its new rechargeable DaCapo battery and charging system.The DaCapo was de...
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Keep Going. Live Healthy. The Boomers Are Coming, The Boomers Are Coming!
Monday, February 25th 2008
Yep, were coming into our Golden Years and, according to a recent study conducted by Energizer (the pink bunny people), this tsunami of seniors is changing the way we live, eat,...
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Boomers: Feeling Young or Fooling Themselves?
Thursday, February 21st 2008
Energizer(R) survey reveals Boomers feel young, but often ignore important health issues; company teams with fitness expert Denise Austin to launch nationwide program St. Louis,...
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Zinc Air Batteries for Hearing Aids
Sunday, September 23rd 2007
Air batteries for hearing aids run on a zinc-air interaction, usually last last 7-14 days based on a 16 hour per day use cycle, are available in five common sizes, and generally cost less than a dollar each.
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Energizer Hearing Aid Batteries New Perforated Packaging
Saturday, June 9th 2007
Energizer is launching a packaging innovation for the brands hearing aid batteries. The new perforated design makes using your hearing aid batteries easier than ever. Replacing...
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Letting a Hearing Aid Battery 'Power Up'
Monday, January 22nd 2007
How critical is it after pulling the tab to wait a minute or so before putting the battery in the device?
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Leaving the Battery Door Open for Longer Battery Life
Monday, December 4th 2006
Do you get improved battery life if you keep the battery door open at night with the hearing aid off? Are there any general guidelines for this on the different battery sizes?
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Hearing Aid Battery Tester
Monday, October 16th 2006
Is there a device that is more accurate for testing batteries? The battery testers now seem to give the same information on the same batteries.
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Rayovac Proline Package Receives Award for Design Excellence
Monday, October 9th 2006
Madison, Wis. The Rayovac ProLine hearing aid battery package was recently honored with an award for design excellence in the 2006 American Graphic Design Competition by...
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Why Do Some Batteries in the Same Package Last Longer Than Others?
Monday, September 4th 2006
Why do some batteries in the same package last longer than others?
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Should I Refrigerate My Hearing Aid Batteries?
Monday, August 7th 2006
Hearing aid batteries: to refrigerate or not to refrigerate?
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Hearing Aid Batteries Only Lasting 4 Hours
Monday, July 3rd 2006
From time to time, my batteries only last about 4 hours and I have to change them. These are fresh Rayovac batteries. Any suggestions?
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When to Change Batteries
Monday, May 29th 2006
Do you think that if the battery quits on one hearing aid, you should change the other at the same time so that the voltage will be the same on both ears?
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Energizer Launches New Cochlear AC675 Battery
Thursday, May 25th 2006
Innovator in Battery Technology Introduces Solution for Cochlear Implant Patients to Keep Going, Keep HearingSt. Louis, April 5, 2006 For years, cochlear implant patients had...