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How Ear Infections Can Affect Your Hearing — And What You Can Do About It

If you or your child has ever had an ear infection, you know how uncomfortable they can be. But beyond the pain and pressure, ear infections can sometimes affect hearing. Most of the time, this…
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How Are Hearing Aid Non-Use and Auditory Depravation Related

Many people view hearing loss as a static condition, but it can actually progress over time due to factors like aging, genetics and poor ear care. While a single exposure to loud noise won’t necessarily…
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Essential Hearing Aid Habits: When To Wear and Remove Your Devices

When you first get a new device, whether a phone, laptop or hearing aid, you have to take time to learn how to use and care for it. With hearing aids, knowing when to wear…
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Understanding the Emotional Stages of Hearing Loss Acceptance

If you or a loved one has hearing loss, understanding the emotional stages that come with it can make the treatment process feel less overwhelming. Let’s explore how you can move forward with confidence. The…
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Hearing Aids & Babies: The First 6 Months

In 2000, the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) program was established to ensure children with hearing loss receive the support they need as early as possible. This initiative focuses on the early identification of…
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Keep your Hearing Aids in the Best Shape This Winter

Along with the holidays, winter is also the season of chilly weather. As the temperatures become cooler outside, consider the following steps to protect your hearing devices. Make Sure They Stay Dry Winter is a…
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Why is My Hearing Aid Whistling?

If you wear hearing aids, you might have encountered an unexpected whistling sound from time to time. This noise, known as “feedback,” can occur for several reasons. Feedback can happen while inserting or removing your…
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What is the Connection Between ADHD and Hearing Loss in Children?

If your child is having trouble focusing or completing tasks at school, it might be worth considering an evaluation for a potential learning disorder like attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as well as hearing loss. These…
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How to Prevent Hearing Loss in the Workplace

Hearing loss in the workplace can be a significant concern in many industries, especially those with high noise levels. Even in quieter workplaces, prolonged exposure to moderate noise can still impact hearing over time. Workers…
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Overcoming Hearing Aid Hesitation: Tips for Consistent Use

Hearing aids are technologically advanced devices that collect and amplify sound at specific frequencies to make hearing and communication easier for the wearer. Despite their benefits, only 16% of people between 16 and 69 years…