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Get helpful tips from experienced professionals on how to take care of yourself and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Learn more about our services today!

While no specific diet or exercise can cure hearing loss, a healthy lifestyle can help prevent further hearing damage. Discover more here.

When you start to notice that you’re experiencing hearing troubles, it’s best to get the issue checked out sooner rather than later.

As we enter into the new year, it’s time to include a few hearing care practices to keep your hearing health in great condition in the future.

It’s important to stay connected with family and friends through hearing. Learn more how hearing aids can help get you through the holidays.

Cookie-bite hearing loss is a type of hearing loss in which your audiogram is shaped like the letter “U.” Learn more about cookie-bite today!

The holiday season is about giving thanks. So why not give thanks to your hearing aid device? Let’s look back at the benefits hearing aids have provided.

Regardless of whether it’s cigarettes, cigars, or vaping, smoking can be attributed to permanent damage to your hearing. How is this possible?

While most people are familiar with the common causes of hearing loss, there are some surprising risk factors that can enhance the risk of hearing loss.

Having your hearing tested every couple of years is essential to your health. Therefore, it is not a good idea to fake your hearing test. Learn more!
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