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Wednesday, May 30th 2012

Hearing loss tends to get worse gradually as we get older but each case is unique.


Wednesday, May 16th 2012

Finding reliable hearing aid reviews can be difficult for several reasons.


Tuesday, May 1st 2012

Do ''noise reduction'' programs in hearing aids work? The background noise is terrible!


Wednesday, April 18th 2012

The best hearing aids depend on many factors, including the patient's unique hearing loss and listening needs.


Wednesday, April 4th 2012

People with hearing loss often wonder about how to pay for hearing aids. There are many resources available for hearing aid funding.


Wednesday, March 21st 2012

Sensorineural hearing loss affects the cochlea or the hearing nerve. It has many causes, but typically hearing aids are the only treatment option.


Tuesday, March 6th 2012

In most cases, two hearing aids are better than one. Of course, there are occasionally exceptions to this rule.


Tuesday, February 21st 2012

Parental involvement is very important when it comes to successful hearing aid fittings for children.


Tuesday, February 7th 2012

Thinking about buying hearing aids, but not sure where to start? Seek professional advice in order to determine your level of hearing impairment and to be fitted with proper aids.


Tuesday, January 24th 2012

Whether or not a used hearing aid will work for another individual is dependent on several factors, including the type of hearing aid and the hearing loss and listening needs of the wearer.


Tuesday, December 20th 2011

While the average lifespan of hearing aids can be as long as five years, sometimes replacement is required sooner due to changes in hearing levels or changes in hearing aid technology.


Tuesday, December 6th 2011

Though the cause is often unknown, sudden hearing loss can be a result of viral infections, inner ear trauma, and other factors.


Tuesday, November 8th 2011

Wireless technology in hearing aids has provided many benefits to wearers, including increased convenience and access to Bluetooth devices.


Monday, October 24th 2011

Although sometimes people talk about hearing loss in terms of percentage, it is not an appropriate or meaningful measure of hearing loss.


Tuesday, October 11th 2011

Because many people are not financially prepared to pay up-front for hearing aids, an increasing number of audiologists and hearing clinics now offer financing and payment options.


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.


Tuesday, September 13th 2011

Hearing aid repairs are best completed by the hearing aid manufacturer. Take your hearing aid to your local hearing center to have it sent in for repair.


Thursday, August 11th 2011

People who buy hearing aids online are susceptible to many problems, including fitting issues, the need for hearing aid repairs, and lack of follow-up care and service.


Tuesday, August 2nd 2011

Many different conditions can cause hearing loss and an appropriate hearing loss treatment often depends on its cause.


Tuesday, July 19th 2011

Hearing aid feedback, sometimes referred to as "whistling" or "squealing," is typically caused by hearing aids that do not fit properly or by ear wax blocking the ear canal. Most new hearing aids offer technology that reduces or eliminates this annoying feedback.


Tuesday, July 5th 2011

A hearing test is the first step in determining if you have hearing loss or need hearing aids. It is a quick, painless, and non-invasive test performed by an audiologist or hearing aid dispenser.


Tuesday, June 21st 2011

Today's digital hearing aids are miniature electronic devices that sit in or on the ear, and selectively amplify and process sounds.


Tuesday, June 7th 2011

The first step in determining whether or not you have hearing loss is to have your hearing evaluated at a hearing center.


Monday, May 23rd 2011

Most people who are fit with hearing aids require some time to get adjusted to them because it takes time for the brain to adapt to hearing sounds it hasn't heard in a while.


Monday, May 9th 2011

Yes, you can protect your hearing from noise and preserve the hearing you have.

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