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11/30/22

Identifying the Signs of Hearing Loss

Do you have hearing loss? You may and not even know it. Hearing loss often happens slowly overtime. So subtly in fact that over years, your brain rationalizes the loss as it happens incrementally. This makes the loss hard to self-diagnose. However, here are a few signs that you may have hearing loss.  Types of hearing loss The symptoms of hearing loss depend on the type of hearing loss you have, as well as the...
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05/07/22

High Frequency Hearing Loss is Common Among Older People

Do you ever hear the people in your life talking about sounds you just don’t hear? It may be the sound of an oven timer, or the doorbell ringing. These are sounds which help us navigate the day safely and alert us to action. Many alarms operate in higher frequencies however, many people, particularly those with high frequency hearing loss commonly miss these warnings. In fact, research shows the 3,100 Hz higher frequency tones commonly...
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04/06/22

A Link Between Migraines, Tinnitus & Hearing Loss

Do you ever suffer from migraines? If you do then you know how excruciating they can be. Throbbing pain usually begins on one side of your head, but often on both. Often you feel sensitive to light, sound, smell, and touch, sometimes accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Studies show that people who suffer from migraines are also more likely to experience hearing loss and tinnitus. While not everyone with hearing loss has tinnitus, nearly 90 percent...
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05/09/19

May is Better Speech and Hearing Month!

According to the Hearing Loss Association of America, approximately 48 million Americans (20 percent) report some degree of hearing loss. Hearing loss is third most common physical condition behind arthritis and heart disease, affecting people of all ages. People ages 60-70 are most affected. According to the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), approximately 28.8 million adults in the United States could benefit from wearing hearing aids. Sadly, of those age 70...
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