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Monday, March 16th 2009

There are many over-the-counter products availabe that can manage ear wax build-up, but if the problem persists, you may need to visit a doctor or hearing care professional.


Monday, March 2nd 2009

Otolaryngologists (also called ear-nose-and-throat, or ENT, doctors) are physicians who have advanced training in disorders of the ear, nose, throat and head and neck.


Monday, February 2nd 2009

Hearing loss treatment with hearing aids has been found to improve many areas of quality of life, including improving one's sex life.


Monday, December 22nd 2008

I suffer from tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and am looking for a tinnitus organization that serves as a resource to those suffering. Are there any in the United States?


Wednesday, November 19th 2008

Delaying the use of hearing aids can lead to more difficulty understanding words because the ears have not been stimulated. Some research indicates that this condition can be reversed with the use of hearing aids.


Monday, November 17th 2008

Hearing aids, like eyeglasses, are so fashionable today, available in all the latest trends and fun colors to fit anyone's personality and make a fashion statement.


Wednesday, November 12th 2008

Due to advancements in technology and changes in the hearing aid industry, digital hearing aids are typically no more expensive than analog hearing aids, especially when factoring in long-term maintenance and repairs.


Wednesday, November 12th 2008

According to studies by the NCOA, people who treat their hearing loss with hearing aids report improvements in earning power, relationships, feelings about themselves, self-confidence, independence, and overall quality of life.


Wednesday, November 12th 2008

How do hearing aids affect the enjoyment of music?


Tuesday, November 11th 2008

Hearing aids can be adjusted to provide amplification specific to a wearer's hearing loss, rather than just turning up all sounds.


Tuesday, November 11th 2008

Most people who are fit with hearing aids enjoy hearing sounds again and find that they do not want to be without their hearing aids.


Tuesday, November 11th 2008

Today's hearing aids are smaller and more sophisticated than ever before.


Tuesday, November 11th 2008

Hearing aids have circuitry in them to address most types of background noise, while still enabling the wearer to hear conversations.


Monday, November 10th 2008

The shape and degree of your hearing loss will determine which styles may work best for you, with smaller hearing aid types generally suited for less significant losses and larger styles suited for any level of hearing loss.


Monday, November 3rd 2008

Some hearing centers have hearing aids in stock to demonstrate in the office. For hearing aid types that require a custom fit, purchasing them up-front is required.


Wednesday, October 29th 2008

Successful hearing aid wearers tend to wear their hearing aids for all waking hours. Once you're used to hearing sounds again, you'll probably find you don't want to be without your hearing aids; however, there are certain situations you should take them off.


Monday, October 27th 2008

The diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss begins with a comprehensive hearing evaluation to determine the amount of hearing in each ear. A visit to a professional who...


Monday, October 13th 2008

No. People with all degrees and types of hearing loss -- even people with normal hearing -- can benefit from assistive listening devices. Some assistive listening devices used...


Monday, October 13th 2008

All hearing aids are not the same. There are huge differences in technology, price, application and results! Please see your hearing healthcare professional (audiologist or...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Yes. In many/most situations, cochlear implants are covered by Medicare/Medicaid and by the majority of private and commercial insurers. However, it is important to understand...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Are hearing aid batteries toxic? And how long to hearing aid batteries last?


Monday, October 13th 2008

Medicare does not currently cover hearing aids. Some Medicare Advantage Plans, health plan options that are available through Medicare, may have hearing aid coverage. To...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Some insurers do cover hearing aids. However, each situation is different! Even though a particular insurer offers hearing aid coverage, you may or may not have it available yo...


Monday, October 13th 2008

No. Hearing aids work in many different ways to provide the needed and desired speech signals to the listener. Some hearing aids deliver sound through the air, some sound...


Monday, October 13th 2008

The question of binaural (two ears) amplification comes up in just about every hearing aid and audiology...

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