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What Should I Do if I Don’t Like My Hearing Aids?

If you’ve recently decided to try hearing aids and are finding that you don’t like using them, don’t fear. There are many common issues that first-time hearing aid users face that have simple solutions to…
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How to Enjoy a Day on the Beach with Hearing Aids

Is there any summer activity more refreshing and relaxing than traveling to the beach? If you’re headed somewhere tropical this summer and you’re one of the 16% of adults ages 20 to 69 who wears…
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What Is Mixed Hearing Loss & How Is It Treated?

If you’re one of the 48 million Americans with hearing loss, it’s important to seek treatment right away. Left untreated, hearing loss is associated with anxiety, depression, falls and even dementia. If you have a…
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Benefits of Treating Hearing Loss Early

Hearing loss is a progressive condition, meaning it develops slowly over time. Many people don’t even realize they have hearing loss until it has advanced beyond a stage that is easily treatable. In fact, only…
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3 Ways to Protect Your Hearing Aids While Swimming

Moisture damage is one of the top reasons people bring their hearing aids in for repair. That’s why if you’re planning on spending time in the pool at Leif Erikson Park this summer you need…
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How to Help Your Child Keep Their Hearing Aids On

It can be a challenge to get your child to wear their hearing aids consistently when they first get them. If you are a struggling parent, know that you are not alone. Let’s look at…
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What Could the Future of Hearing Aids Hold?

Our brains are truly amazing. From downloading information from books to picking out individual voices somewhere such as Press Start, our brains are able to process information in a way that technology struggles to replicate.…
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How Oticon’s Research Is Improving Hearing Aids

The new Oticon Opn S is the first hearing aid proven to help the brain organize sounds. Below we review a study on the Opn S, including the researchers’ findings. About the Study For the…
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An Audiologist Visit Can Prevent These Common Reasons for Not Wearing Your Hearing Aids

According to research out of the University of Manchester, as many as 20% of people who own hearing aids don’t actually wear them. Furthermore, 30% only wear them some of the time, and 50% wear…
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How Does Bluetooth Work with Hearing Aids?

It’s easier than ever to use Bluetooth™ with your hearing aids to connect to your personal electronic devices and improve your listening experience. Bluetooth technology uses high-frequency radio waves to transmit data between electronic devices…