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How Often Should You Have Your Hearing Tested? A Guide for Every Age
Approximately 15% of American adults report hearing trouble, and this group includes all adults age 18 and older. It’s essential to monitor your hearing health, even if you don’t believe you have any symptoms of…
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The Benefits of Regular Hearing Aid Checkups

When was the last time you took your hearing aids in for a maintenance checkup? Your hearing aids, like any other electronic device, require regular tune-ups and repairs. You can perform some maintenance tasks at…
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Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Get Your Hearing Checked This Winter

Here are two facts that may shock you: This means that the vast majority of people with hearing loss have untreated hearing loss. There are many reasons why this may be. If you suspect that…
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Subtle Signs You’re Missing Out on Sounds This Holiday Season

The holiday season is a joyful time of year filled with noise and merriment. Being surrounded by familiar, nostalgic holiday music and attending upbeat parties make the season bright. However, if you’re in the beginning…
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How Smart Hearing Aids Keep You Connected Through the Holidays
In the U.S., nearly 30 million adults could benefit from hearing aids. These vital pieces of technology keep you connected to the world, improve relationships and increase independence. Moreover, hearing aid technology advances at an…
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Can Hearing Aids Hear Animal Sounds
Hearing aids are designed to amplify the sounds of life, including the sounds of animals. Whether it’s birds chirping at dawn, a dog barking or a cat purring on your lap, you may wonder if…
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Hearing Aids Help Seniors Feel Less Isolated
Do you have hearing loss and want to stay better connected to others as you age? A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine says wearing hearing aids can help. The study’s results showed that…
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Don’t Miss Out on Your End-of-the-Year Benefits
We’d like to remind you of the importance of proactively managing your hearing health and taking advantage of your insurance benefits. If you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or medical insurance that covers hearing…
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What to Expect at a Hearing Evaluation
Studies suggest that people wait, on average, seven years after they begin to suspect they have hearing loss to seek treatment. If you suspect you have hearing loss or are beginning to develop hearing loss,…
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Can a Concussion Affect Hearing?
A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs after a major blow or hit to the head. Upon impact, the brain is bumped inside the skull and hits the sides of the…




