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Hearing Aids and the Pool

Nothing says “summer” quite like going to the pool on a super-hot day. If you wear hearing aids, your pool bag might include a few more items besides towels and sunscreen. Here’s our expert guide…
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Recognizing the Early Signs of Hearing Loss & When You Should Get Tested
Detecting the early signs of hearing loss is trickier than you might initially think. Hearing loss develops gradually, and the early symptoms can be subtle, making them easy to overlook or dismiss. Learning to recognize…
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Top 10 Signs Your Child Has a Speech Disorder

Updated May 2025 In this article: You want your child to succeed. That means giving them the best possible start in life. You’ve spent time researching the best schools, discovering the most reputable daycares, and…
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10 Tips on How to Live with Hearing Loss

Updated March 2025 In this article: The sounds of what you love shape your most precious memories: your child’s first words, listening to your favorite music, and enjoying conversation and fellowship with cherished friends. But…
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What Type of Hearing Tests Do You Need?
In this article: It may have started so gradually you didn’t notice–you didn’t hear a few words in a conversation. Every so often, you have to ask people to repeat themselves. At home, you simply…
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Audiologist or Hearing Aid Specialist: Which Is Better?
There are few things more precious than the voices of those you love. Their words can comfort and uplift you, creating cherished memories that you treasure throughout your life. But what if you can’t hear…
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Difficulty Hearing? Eustachian Tube Dysfunction May Be to Blame
When someone speaks to you, do you have difficulty understanding them because the sound is muffled? Perhaps this is accompanied by a pain in your ear. You may be surprised to learn that the problem…
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10 Tips on How to Live with Hearing Loss
About 15 percent of American adults have trouble hearing —this translates to roughly 37.5 million people. Those who are 60 to 69 years old are much more likely to have hearing loss. In fact, 25…
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What Causes Your Eardrum to Rupture?
A ruptured eardrum is a painful condition that can seriously damage your hearing, make your ear more susceptible to infection, or cause long-term vertigo and dizziness. How does your eardrum work? A healthy eardrum is a vital…
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Top 10 Signs Your Child Has a Speech Disorder
All parents want to do everything in their power to ensure their sons and daughters have the best possible academic start in life. This involves researching the best schools, discovering the most reputable day cares,…





