Category Archives: hearing health

4 Steps to Protect Your Hearing and Prevent Hearing Loss

No one looks forward to growing old and needing to wear hearing aids, but that will be inevitable if you don’t protect your hearing NOW. In fact, if you’re regularly exposed to loud noise without the appropriate hearing protection, that … Continue reading

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Can You Help Your Brain by Treating Hearing Loss?

Ask anyone what the main reason for treating hearing loss is and the response is pretty predictable. Most people will answer with something along the lines of “the purpose of hearing loss treatment is to help you hear better. Finally … Continue reading

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Hearing Aids Prescribed by an Audiologist vs. OTC Hearing Aids: What’s the Difference?

In recent years, over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids have been getting a lot of attention. But, one question remains in the minds of many people: How are hearing aids prescribed by an audiologist different from OTC hearing aids you can get … Continue reading

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