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Hearing loss is most concerning when it's gradual and hard to notice

Even mild hearing loss can significantly impact your relationships, mental health, and physical condition. Healthy hearing requires proper functioning of the inner ear and brain processes to interpret sounds. There are differing types of hearing loss that require different treatments.

Read our hearing loss articles below to learn more about the most common causes, treatment options, and preventive measures. Plus, we often share tips on how to cope with hearing loss.


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Celebrating Black History Month: 10 Notables With Hearing Loss

Posted on February 1, 2022, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Loss

From academia to sports, the arts, and beyond, every field has shining stars, and some may have hearing difficulties. After all, hearing loss is one of the most common chronic physical conditions. As we honor Black History Month, discover the compelling stories of these 10 notables with hearing loss.

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Q&A: How Can I Help a Loved One With Hearing Loss?

Posted on December 15, 2021, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Loss

If you’ve been wanting to spread the joy of better hearing to others — to pay it forward, so to speak — we’re making it easy, with 6 inspired ideas for the merry season and beyond.

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6 Inspirational Latinos and Hispanics With Hearing Loss

Posted on September 15, 2021, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Loss

Alex Lacamoire, award-winning musical director of Broadway smash hit Hamilton, has thrived despite having hearing loss from a very early age. Read on for more about him and five other noteworthy Latinos and Hispanics with hearing loss.

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Boost Your Communication With These 6 Apps

Posted on March 15, 2021, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Communication, Hearing Loss, News, Technology

Smartphone apps help us feel more connected than ever. Leverage these 6 apps to help boost your communication with others.

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Implant Solutions for Severe Hearing Loss or Single Sided Hearing Loss

Posted on October 7, 2020, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Cochlear Implants, Hearing Loss

With the first signs of hearing loss, conversations become difficult, music becomes less enjoyable, and what you want to hear begins to blend into a background of noise. You may also begin to lose out on the life you have...

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You Need Hearing Aids. Now What?

Posted on September 1, 2020, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss

Many factors determine what aid you need, such as which sounds you can’t hear, how loud those sounds need to be amplified, and the size of your ear canal.

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Hearing Aids + Your Brain

Posted on August 1, 2020, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss

A growing amount of research associates hearing technology with improved cognition and slowed or decreased risk of cognitive decline.

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Hear Better at Home

Posted on July 1, 2020, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Accessories, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss

You might be surprised how many small ways you can complement the better hearing you already get from your hearing technology.

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Get in the Loop

Posted on May 1, 2020, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Loss

More and more venues are installing hearing loops for their patrons. Learn what they are, how to identify them, and how to use them.

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Give Mom the Gift of Better Hearing This Mother’s Day

Posted on April 8, 2020, by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss

Is your mom — or a mom you know — missing out on the sounds that matter most? It often takes years before someone with hearing loss reaches out for a life-changing solution. A little encouragement may be just the nudge she needs, and you can help.

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