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Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

The sudden loss of hearing in one or both ears can be overwhelming and scary, but knowing what to do in this situation is very important for bettering your chances for a full recovery. In some cases, sudden hearing loss will result in a permanent loss, where hearing...

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Top 5 Reasons To Wear Your Hearing Aids At Home

Top 5 Reasons To Wear Your Hearing Aids At Home

We are all spending more time at home than we would normally due to COVID-19. Social distancing has created different ways of connecting with our friends and family through online and virtual platforms. In our quieter lifestyles, one may ask whether hearing aids are...

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Masks and Hearing Aids

Masks and Hearing Aids

We seem to be moving towards a time where everyone will be wearing masks in public places. When we are able to open our clinic doors again, staff and clients alike will most likely be donning masks. Although more and more articles and papers are coming out by the day...

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Presbycusis and it’s effects on speech understanding

Presbycusis and it’s effects on speech understanding

What is Presbycusis? Presbycusis is a pattern of hearing loss found in older adults, also known as age related hearing loss. The natural degeneration of the hearing system as we age is common. A typical onset of presbycusis can go unnoticed for 2-5 years. The slow...

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Hearing Loss and the Telephone; A Complicated Relationship

Hearing Loss and the Telephone; A Complicated Relationship

For hearing aid users, using the telephone can be a challenging task. Proper placement, speaker phone, environmental noise are all things one must consider when answering a phone call. Speech understanding over the telephone can be difficult for individuals with...

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Untreated hearing loss increases daily fatigue

Untreated hearing loss increases daily fatigue

Managing Fatigue and Hearing Loss Increased hearing difficulties linked to the presence of a hearing loss can introduce cognitive and physical efforts that cause a strain on ones mental and physical state. We often feel tired after going to a concert or speaking with...

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2020 New Years Resolution – Hearing Health Edition

2020 New Years Resolution – Hearing Health Edition

Hearing health may not seem like the most obvious choice for a New Year's resolution, however making your hearing a priority can have long-term health benefits. Advocacy for hearing health is on the rise. There are numerous long-term health conditions that have...

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Irritability To Noise Increases As We Age

Irritability To Noise Increases As We Age

Loud noise can become more irritating as we age. Loud environments such as restaurants, social gatherings, airplanes, loud traffic and even loud voices can become irritating. As a result, these loud sounds in our everyday life can become harder to tolerate. Increased...

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Hearing Aids and Listening Ability Improve with Time

Hearing Aids and Listening Ability Improve with Time

Wearing a new pair of hearing aids is always an adjustment, regardless if you are a new or long-time user. It can take several days up to several months for certain individuals to acclimate. This is due to the new sounds, the different processing patterns of noise and...

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