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Post-workout ringing in your ears
Post-workout soreness is okay; post-workout ringing in your ears is not! Have your workout instructor turn the music down if you have any sort of ringing in your ears after a workout.
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Common Injuries and Issues That Can Cause Hearing Loss
Did you know that there are many different ways that you can lose your hearing? It’s not just something that happens as you get older. Many things can cause hearing loss, and it can happen…
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Myths And Facts About Hearing Loss And Hearing Aids
There are many myths and misconceptions about hearing loss and hearing aids. Some people believe that if they have a little bit of hearing loss, they don’t need to wear hearing aids. Others think that…
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Fall into Better Hearing: Tips from a Hearing Specialist
Whether you’ve been using the same hearing aids for a long time, and they’ve become less effective or you’ve perhaps noticed a change in your hearing recently, it’s worth seeing a hearing specialist. What are…
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How to Pair Your Hearing Aids with your iPhone
If you’re like most people, you rely on your iPhone to stay connected with the world. So, what do you do when you want to use both your iPhone and your hearing aids? In this…
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Hearing Loss Prevention: Healthy Habits to Incorporate Today
Hearing loss is a common health problem for many, whether it’s something they experience later on in life or they’re impacted by it all of a sudden. At any age, your hearing can become compromised.…
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Hearing And Quality Of Life In Older Adults
Hearing loss is one of the most common issues faced by older adults. It affects more than half of all people over the age of 75 and can have a significant impact on their overall…
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How Accurate is an Audiogram?
What we hear and the ability to hear noises well is a pretty important cog in our respective systems. Those who cannot hear as well face a lot more of a struggle in life than…
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Care Tips for Rechargeable Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are wonderful devices and can help us to live a fuller life when diagnosed with a hearing condition. Hearing aids are more portable than many decades ago, and rechargeable hearing aids have become a…
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Hearing Aids vs Personal Sound Amplifiers (PSAPS)
In March 2009, the FDA issued guidance describing how hearing aids and personal sound amplifying devices differ.This guidance defines a hearing aid as a sound-amplifying device intended to compensate for impaired hearing. PSAPs are not…