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Hearing Aids for Tinnitus
As an audiologist, the team here at Audiology and Hearing Aid Services handle numerous patients complaining about the same symptoms every day. We get people through our doors who always talk about ringing or whistling…
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Audiologist or Hearing Aid Specialist? What’s the Difference?
You may have noticed a significant change to your hearing lately. It’s possible that you are struggling to hear certain volumes or pitches that you previously could. Alternatively, you might find that your hearing is distorted is…
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High Frequency Hearing Loss: Know the Symptoms and Treatment
As we get older, a moderate degree of hearing loss is expected. This is true when we enter our later, perhaps retirement years. It’s also true to say that as we become adults, some high-pitched…
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Effects of Untreated Hearing Loss
The Hearing Bones connected to the what? Hearing loss can have unwelcome companions—like heart disease; diabetes; chronic kidney disease; depression; cognitive decline, dementia or Alzheimer’s disease; increased risk of falling; increased hospitalizations. In fact, as…
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What Are Invisible Hearing Aids? Exploring Discrete Options
Hearing aids have come a long way from the conspicuous devices worn decades ago. Today, they are often so small and unobtrusive that they go unnoticed by the casual observer. This evolution in design has…
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The History Of Hearing Aids And How They Have Evolved Over Time
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The Effects of Cold and Dry Air on Tinnitus
Tinnitus can be tricky to manage, especially when winter rolls around. The cold, dry air can cause your symptoms to flare up, whether it’s a persistent ringing or an intermittent buzzing that appears just along…
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How Are Hearing Aids Programmed?
If you are considering purchasing a hearing aid, it is important to understand how they are programmed. Many people mistakenly believe that the settings on the hearing aid are permanent and that they cannot be changed…
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What are Earmolds and How Do They Work?
Ear molds are an important part of the hearing aid fitting process. They play a crucial role in helping to ensure that the hearing aid fits comfortably and provides the best possible sound quality. In this…