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Hearing Loss Overview
When it comes to hearing loss, there are two main types: conductive and sensorineural. Understanding the differences between the two types of hearing loss and the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatments for each can help you make the best decisions for your hearing health.
The Benefits Of Treating Hearing Loss
Research has found that around the globe, more than 46 million individuals experience significant hearing loss. Although typically not life-threatening, hearing loss can have a considerable effect on an individual’s life, both psychologically, cognitively, and physically. Thus, it is important for us to be aware of the advantages of treating this highly prevalent condition.
What to Expect At A Hearing Test
Research has found that around the globe, more than 46 million individuals experience significant hearing loss. Although typically not life-threatening, hearing loss can have a considerable effect on an individual’s life, both psychologically, cognitively, and physically. Thus, it is important for us to be aware of the advantages of treating this highly prevalent condition.
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The Link Between a Woman’s Diet and Hearing Loss
As people age, many lose some of their hearing. Experts say that, of those over the age of 75, about half have hearing loss. Not being able to hear well can make it hard to communicate. That can affect relationships with loved ones, friends, and coworkers. A new...
What is an Open Fit Hearing Aid?
A new kind of hearing aid is an open-fit hearing aid. Small, open-fit hearing aids fit behind the ear completely. A narrow tube is inserted into the ear canal, enabling the canal to remain open. There are two distinct types of open ear hearing aids: either the...
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