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Why Does Hearing Loss Make You Tired?

If you have hearing loss and you leave social situations that require focused listening feeling very tired, you’re not alone. The feeling is called hearing-loss fatigue and highlights the importance of proper hearing care. Hearing-loss…
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How Can You Prevent Swimmer’s Ear When Wearing Hearing Aids?

Swimmer’s ear is an inflammation, irritation or infection of the outer ear canal caused by water retention. The ear canal is a tube running from the ear’s opening to the eardrum. When you go for…
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Can Ear Infections Cause Hearing Loss?

Ear infections can sometimes cause muffled hearing. This hearing loss is often temporary and goes away as the virus clears. However, chronic ear infections may put you at a higher risk of developing permanent hearing…
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Safety Tips for People with Hearing Loss

Millions of people deal with some degree of hearing loss. In fact, research shows us that up to 15% of all American adults report some trouble hearing. Schedule an Appointment for a Hearing Test Hearing…
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What’s The Link Between Hearing and The Brain?

When we think about hearing, we naturally think about our ears. However, our brains are what allow us to process and understand the sound that our ears perceive. Not only does the brain play a…
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Vacation Packing Essentials and Tips for People with Hearing Loss

Going on vacation can be a great way to unwind. Whether camping near Torrance Beach or hopping on a plane, having an organized packing list can ensure a well-prepared and stress-free vacation. With hearing loss,…
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How To Tell if Your Loved One Has Hearing Loss

According to the National Library of Medicine, “In adults, the prevalence [of hearing loss] appears to be nearly two-thirds of adults over 70 years of age in the United States, though it may be much…
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Is Hearing Loss Reversible?

If you are experiencing hearing loss, it’s normal to wonder whether or not it’s reversible. In most cases, hearing loss is a permanent condition. However, certain types of hearing loss can be reversed. Temporary Hearing…
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How to Have the Best Rideshare Experience When You Have Hearing Loss
If you’re one of the approximately 15% of American adults (37.5 million) aged 18 and over who reports some trouble hearing, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, and are planning…
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Combined Hearing & Vision Loss Can Increase the Likelihood of Depression & Anxiety

Two or more conditions that occur together are called comorbidities. If you are experiencing combined vision and hearing loss, known as dual sensory loss, did you know that you have a greater risk of experiencing…