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5 Tips to Improve Your Sleep with Tinnitus

Although common, tinnitus is far from fatal, however, it can still be irritating to deal with, especially when you’re trying to sleep.

Where Can I Recycle My Hearing Aid Batteries?

Discover recycling programs in your area controlled by the authorities and take advantage of them.

Can Hearing Aids Improve Your Balance?

If you notice hearing issues, it may be indicative of a larger inner ear problem that may eventually affect your balance.

What Can Happen if Hearing Loss is Left Untreated?

Getting proper hearing assistance can improve a person’s quality of life, improve their relationships and give them greater confidence.

10 Tips to a Longer Lasting Hearing Aid

Many become frustrated with the fluctuating life span of hearing aid batteries. If that is the case, you may wonder how you can extend the life of your hearing aid.

Types of Hearing Aids

If you are living with hearing loss that's impacting your quality of life, you may benefit from hearing aids, many of which are designed to fit discreetly in ears.

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Why People Delay Getting Treatment for Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is a condition that tends to start slowly through subtle signs that are easy to dismiss. Because these changes are gradual, many people adjust without fully realizing how much they’re missing. One

What to Expect at Your First Hearing Appointment

You might not think you need a hearing test, but taking care of your hearing is important, so the sooner you make that appointment, the better. Scheduling your first hearing appointment can feel daunting,

How Do Hearing Aids Process Sound

Hearing aids are the most common way to treat hearing impairment, but even people who use them regularly might not fully understand how they work. They do much more than simply make sounds louder.

What Mild Hearing Loss Actually Feels Like

Many cases of mild hearing loss can go unnoticed because it doesn’t feel like traditional hearing loss. With mild hearing loss, you can still hear conversations, music, and other sounds. You might not notice