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“HOW LONG SHOULD MY HEARING AIDS LAST?”

“HOW LONG SHOULD MY HEARING AIDS LAST?”

The life of your hearing aids is based on a few things.  First is the age of the devices.  The older the hearing aids are the more outdated the technology.  Hearing aid manufacturers usually improve technology in some way every year.  These changes usually include an...
Importance of Wearing Hearing Protection

Importance of Wearing Hearing Protection

More than one in ten Americans suffer from hearing problems, and a large percentage of this statistic is related to exposure over overly loud sounds. Hearing loss as a result of noise exposure is preventable through the use of hearing protection. Hearing loss can...
The Link between the Brain and Auditory Processing Disorders

The Link between the Brain and Auditory Processing Disorders

Auditory processing is what your brain does with the information and how it interprets the information. The focus of the brain is to make sense of the received information-essentially how to process it. Processing information involves many tasks which include...
The Correlation Between Imbalance and Age-Related Hearing Loss

The Correlation Between Imbalance and Age-Related Hearing Loss

Falls are a common problem with adults 65 years and older. One third of the elderly will fall annually, costing approximately 34 billion dollars to cover medical expenses for procedures and hospitalization. Falls also lead to a decrease in the overall quality of life...
Does Earwax Smell & Why?

Does Earwax Smell & Why?

Earwax is totally normal to have in your ears. It helps to protect your ear by trapping dust and debris that may cause harm to your eardrum and is produced by two glands found in the skin of the ear. Many times, earwax will build up in your ear can cause a sense of...
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