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Ice Skating and Hearing Aids: What to Know

Ice skating is a great way to bond with family and friends or share a romantic evening with your partner. The sound of blades slicing through the ice and the joy of spinning around make…
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Hearing Loss in Teens: Warning Signs To Watch For

Approximately 5.2 million children and teens between the ages of six and 19 have noise-related hearing loss. As your child enters their teen years, the constant presence of headphones, noisy stereos, concerts at the Santa…
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Sending My Child to School With Hearing Aids: What To Expect

As the back-to-school season approaches, parents are busy shopping for supplies, choosing the perfect first-day outfit and attending parent-teacher meetings. For parents of children with hearing loss, there are additional steps to ensure a smooth…
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The Importance of Early Hearing Loss Detection

Hearing allows you to connect with your loved ones, get involved at work and enjoy a better quality of life. With all the joy hearing can bring, it may surprise you to learn that only…
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How to Prepare for Hospital Stays with Hearing Loss

A hospital stay can be an uncertain experience for anyone, but for individuals with hearing loss, it can present additional challenges. Effective communication is important during hospital stays and in a healthcare setting. By preparing…
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All About Babies and Hearing Aids

When parents learn that their baby may need hearing aids, they may not know how to approach moving forward. However, understanding how these devices support a child’s development and learning some tips for optimal use…
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Signs of Hearing Loss in Toddlers and Young Children

Hearing loss can significantly impact a child’s ability to develop speech, language and social skills. The earlier hearing loss is detected and treated, the more effective it will be in aiding a child’s language development.…
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What To Know About Selective Attention Hearing

You may have heard the phrase “selective hearing” used negatively to describe a person only hearing what they want to hear. While similar in title and often used interchangeably, selective attention hearing means something a…
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World Hearing Day: How Can You Advocate and Engage?

World Hearing Day, celebrated March 3rd, is the World Health Organization’s global event aimed at raising awareness about preventing deafness and hearing loss and promoting hearing healthcare across the world. WHO has set three main…
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What To Know About Fluctuating Hearing Loss

Fluctuating hearing loss is a form of hearing loss that fluctuates over time. Understanding the nature, causes and implications of this type of hearing loss, whether conductive or sensorineural, is crucial to ensure proper support…