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Ears Hearing
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Hearing Aids To Best Suit Your Needs
Studies show that one-tenth of the American population is hearing-impaired. Over the years, hearing aids have helped a great deal in eliminating this deficiency.
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Disposable Hearing Aids Are More Than Meets The Eye
People that are just starting to lose their hearing or have mild to medium hearing loss can benefit from disposable hearing aids. Not only can you save money with disposable hearing aids but they also have the same features and quality as traditional ones. An audiologist will test your hearing to make sure that a disposable hearing aid would be right for you and then give you a prescription.
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Hearing Aids: Two Sources of Information Everyone User Should Be Aware Of
Many hearing aids users from time to time will find that they have lots of questions they want to ask and simply do not always have someone to turn to. For instance after the audiologist has gone through the basic setup and installation of the hearing aids procedures, they are not always available to answer every single question you have as a result of ongoing commitments in their busy and tenuous lives.
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Hearing Aids: Can You Hear Me Now? If Not Try This
We live in a world where it pays to be generally civic and thoughtful of ours both in our personal and professional lives. Case in point is with the growing number of individuals who have experienced hard of hearing as a result of the natural processes of growing older or because of blasting their music too loud during those college days. Too bad.
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Helping Children with Hyperacusis
Hyperacusis is defined as the unusual intolerance of a person to sounds that are just normal to people with perfect hearing. It is long accepted that the cause and treatment for hyperacusis is still very elusive even with modern science. Hyperacusis is believed to be a result of damaged sensory cells, which are located in the inner ear.
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Living with Hyperacusis
Hyperacusis is a medical condition wherein the person’s tolerance for normal sound in his environment is lowered. This lowered tolerance is manifested by the person’s sensitivity to otherwise normal sounds in his surroundings. As a result, he feels as if the whole world is screaming at him. The dripping of water in the faucet, a child crooning to himself, a radio playing from a distance, car horns from the road outside – all these sounds are perceived by the person with hyperacusis as loud and blaring.
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Let Hearing Technology Work for You
Stop having to ask people to repeat themselves over and over again. If your hearing is going bad, then use what science has developed to fix it fast. Learn to love life again.
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Hearing Loss: The Hidden Disability
Hearing loss is a hidden disability. As such it doesn’t get the political and financial support that more obvious handicaps receive from government and private organizations. Hearing loss is the number one disability in the world as well as the number one birth defect among infants . . . and yet, nothing has really been done about it.
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Noise Induced Hearing Loss And Tinnitus
Occurrences of tinnitus are on the rise and noise induced tinnitus seems to be the one making the most headlines, due to the expressed concern over iPods and other music related sound systems. There still seems to be quite a lack of awareness out there about the dangers of noise induced hearing loss and tinnitus.
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Natural Treatment for Tinnitus
Tinnitus is one of those frustrating conditions for which there is no cure. Everyone who suffers from tinnitus is desperate for a cure to be discovered but for some reason this seems to be still some way off. The medical and scientific community has not been able to find a cure to date. Natural treatment for tinnitus is currently the best option.
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Pulsatile Tinnitus - What Causes This Tinnitus Type?
While Pulsatile tinnitus is not a common form of tinnitus, it has some well-known causes including hypertension, heart murmur, glomus (globe-shaped) tumor, Eustachian tube disorder, or an abnormality of a vein or artery. More often than not, Pulsatile tinnitus can be treated effectively.
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When Your ENT Suggests Adenoid Surgery
Adenoid surgery or adenoid removal is one of the most common ENT surgeries. But you must resort to extreme step of surgery only when your ENT specialist is hopeless of treating the complication through medications and other alternative ways.
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