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How Can I Stop My Hearing Loss From Getting Worse?

How Can I Stop My Hearing Loss From Getting Worse?

To a certain extent, hearing loss is unavoidable. As we get older, many of our body's functions start to decline, and our ability to hear is one of them. Hearing loss can also be a cause of several other factors such as genetic disorders, ear trauma, or even damage...

How to Get a Loved One to Consider Hearing Aids

How to Get a Loved One to Consider Hearing Aids

When someone you care about suffers unaddressed hearing loss, this can create an incredibly frustrating situation for both you and your loved one. Whether it's your spouse, mother, father, grandparent, or close friend — it can be difficult and painful to watch your...

The Complete Guide To Tinnitus: What Causes Tinnitus?

The Complete Guide To Tinnitus: What Causes Tinnitus?

Taking care of your hearing is of the utmost importance. Tinnitus, which is known as a ringing sensation in the ears, is more common than you may think. It is estimated that approximately 20% of the population experiences tinnitus at one level or another. It's also...

How Can I Help a Loved One with Hearing Loss?

How Can I Help a Loved One with Hearing Loss?

When you first notice that a loved one appears to have hearing loss, you want to help--but you may also feel awkward about it. Does your friend or family member realize that their hearing has deteriorated? Will they be grateful for your support, or will they feel as...

A Veterans Guide to Hearing Loss

A Veterans Guide to Hearing Loss

Are you a veteran struggling with hearing loss? You may have been exposed to loud noise such as artillery, small arms fire, engines, explosions, or other machinery while you were serving. If you're in the armed forces, protecting your hearing is often not your...

What Are The Main Causes of Hearing Loss?

What Are The Main Causes of Hearing Loss?

When we are younger, it’s easy to take our hearing for granted but as we age, we may start to notice a deterioration in our ability to hear certain things. When this happens, you might start to panic and wonder what the cause could be and how you can fix it.  ...

Are Hearing Aids Usually Covered By Medical Insurance?

Are Hearing Aids Usually Covered By Medical Insurance?

Hearing aids can change your quality of life. They can also cost between $1,500 to $3,500 per device. You may need to pay this twice if you need support in each ear. While the upgrade to your experience is worth it, that doesn’t necessarily mean you have that kind of...

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