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Happiness From Hearing Devices

Many scientific studies have confirmed the negative impacts associated with hearing loss: depression, anxiety and social isolation. There are positive impacts associated with hearing solutions, as well. In one study of more than 2,000 hearing…
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Fit And Follow-Up: Key Components in Hearing Device User Satisfaction

Buying hearing devices isn’t like buying a flat-screen TV. Hearing devices are not just electronic devices, but rather a rehabilitative treatment, requiring long-term commitment to their use. Understanding this fact and that fit and follow-up…
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Custom Earmolds: Protection for All Lifestyles

Everybody’s ears are uniquely shaped. Because of this, one-size-fits-all earbuds, hearing protection, and earplugs don’t always function the way they should. Inexpensive earmolds provide a custom-fitted solution that can be used in a variety of…
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Antioxidants & Hearing

Carrots, spinach, kale, Swiss chard and mustard greens all once played big parts in the American diet, but many of these vegetables, rich in vitamins A and E, seem to have fallen out of favor…
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Understanding Otoacoustic Emissions Hearing Tests

In order to put together a treatment plan for your hearing loss, your audiologist first needs to run a series of tests. While some tests determine the frequency and amplitude of sounds you can hear,…
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Can Hearing Loss Cause Fatigue?

Do you feel extra tired or run-down lately, or like there’s nothing you’d rather do after a socially-distanced get together at Mission Dolores Park than lie down and rest? While there are plenty of factors…
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Four Ways to Protect Your Hearing

Your hearing is an important sense that allows you to communicate with friends, family and colleagues. If you don’t take measures to protect your hearing, you can lose it over time, and in many cases,…
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Is There a Connection Between Hearing Loss and Menopause?

When you think of menopause, you likely think of symptoms like irregular periods, mood changes, weight gain and hot flashes that make you want to jump in Pine Lake even in February. But did you…
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Can Lost Hearing Be Restored?

Hearing loss makes everyday activities like interacting with loved ones, watching TV and scheduling appointments much more difficult than many realize. It’s little wonder why getting a hearing loss diagnosis can be an emotional and…
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What Is Auditory Deprivation?

Hearing loss is a progressive condition, meaning it develops slowly over time. The signs may be subtle: maybe your family complains you turn up the TV too loud, maybe it seems like everyone around you…
