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What Is Hearing Aid Occlusion?
Hearing aids bring a multitude of benefits to your life, reconnecting you to the world of sound and communication. However, sometimes hearing aids can make you feel like your ears are plugged up, which can…
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How to Protect Your Hearing This Hunting Season
Hunting season draws closer. Hunters rely heavily on a good sense of hearing to stay alert and track and identify their game. However, the firearms they carry can also damage their hearing. Let’s discuss hearing…
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How To Take Advantage of the Bluetooth® Features in Your Hearing Aids
In our digital age, technology is constantly improving, and hearing aids are no exception. Modern hearing aids are equipped with superior technology, and users are hearing better than ever before. Additionally, hearing aids have more…
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Managing Tinnitus with Hearing Aids

Living with tinnitus—the persistent ringing, buzzing or hissing in your ears—can be overwhelming. What might feel like just an irritating background noise to some can disrupt daily life for others. Fortunately, hearing aids can be…
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Is There a Connection Between High Cholesterol and Hearing Loss

High cholesterol is linked to several health conditions and has potential to impact auditory health. Recent research suggests that elevated cholesterol levels may play a role in hearing decline, particularly as people age. Understanding this…
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How to Monitor Your Hearing Loss When You Live Alone
Living alone comes with both freedom and responsibility. When managing hearing loss, everyday tasks and social interactions can present unique challenges. Fortunately, with the right strategies and tools, it’s entirely possible to maintain independence and…
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What to Expect When Visiting a Hearing Specialist

Hearing plays a huge role in everyday life—whether chatting with friends, listening to music or simply hearing the leaves rustling in the trees at Columbia Park. One important step in protecting this vital sense is…
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Understanding Common Ear Problems and Their Impact on Hearing

Your ears—made up of outer, middle and inner sections—work tirelessly every day to help you hear your loved ones, music and the chirping birds at Delthorne Park. But when something goes wrong, those familiar sounds…
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How Do the Different Parts of My Ear Help Me Hear?

Your ear has three main parts: the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear, each playing a key role in how you hear. The Outer Ear The outer ear, also called the auricle or pinna,…
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Rediscover the Sounds of the Holidays With Hearing Aids

The holidays are full of sounds that bring the season to life. From the hum of conversation to the crackle of a fire, these familiar noises create an atmosphere of warmth and celebration. However, for…