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Aging America and Hearing Loss: The PCAST Report Explained
Be sure to mark your calendar for the next captioned webinar on Wednesday, December 16, 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. eastern. Christine Cassel, M.D. will present “Aging America and Hearing Loss: The PCAST Report Explained.”…
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How to Discuss Hearing Loss with Your Employer
Working with hearing loss in a professional setting can certainly bring about its own set of challenges. However, with open dialogue, understanding and mutual respect between you and your employer, these hurdles can be effectively…
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How to Prepare Children for Their First Hearing Test
Your child’s first hearing test is an important step in making sure they can hear all the wonderful sounds around them – from your voice reading bedtime stories to their favorite songs and the laughter…
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Bluetooth Connectivity for Hearing Aids
Looking for a good holiday gift to give a loved one with hearing aids? Think about giving their hearing aids the ability to use bluetooth connectivity! This will allow the hearing aids to wireless connect…
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How Often Should You Get Your Hearing Checked?
We know that it’s essential to get our health checked regularly. For most, this will call to mind making an appointment with the doctor, dentist and maybe with an optometrist too. What often doesn’t feel…
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Home Safety Tips For People With Hearing Loss
People with hearing loss often face unique challenges when it comes to staying safe in their homes. This is because they may not be able to hear a fire alarm, a knock on the door…
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Survivor Season 30 Features Deaf Competitor
You don’t want to miss Season 30 of the reality TV Series “Survivor” as one of the stars on the show is deaf with bilateral Cochlear Implants. She was diagnosed by her doctors with “progressive sudden…
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Hearing Loss and Dementia Linked in Study
Seniors with hearing loss are significantly more likely to develop dementia over time than those who retain their hearing, a study by Johns Hopkins and National Institute on Aging researchers suggests. The findings, the researchers…
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Marvel Superhero with Cochlear Implant
I’m sure most of you remember when Marvel introduced the first hero with hearing loss: Blue Ear. They just released a new one that wears a Cochlear Implant! Her name is Sapheara!
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US Olympic Volleyball Team Member David Smith Spikes One for People with Hearing Loss
David Smith is a team player who is always ready to spike one for people with hearing loss and the positive difference that hearing care and hearing solutions can make. Now in London, competing as…