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Tips for Noisy Restaurants

Posted on September 21, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Tips & Tricks

“Let’s go out to eat!” Dining in restaurants, like many things in our world, has changed a lot over the past several years. I remember many different types of restaurants growing up in Louisiana, but one thing was pretty common;...

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Dos and Don’ts for Taking Little Ones to See Fireworks

Posted on June 15, 2017 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Protection, Tips & Tricks

If you have a newborn in the family, here’s what you need to know about Little One’s ears and fireworks. Every detail of your family’s Fourth has been planned to a “T,” from the neighborhood barbecue to staking out the...

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How to Listen to Music With Hearing Aids

Posted on April 15, 2017 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Accessories, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loop, Tips & Tricks

Traditional hearing aids are designed to help those with hearing loss better hear and understand the acoustic characteristics of speech — but not so much music. In honor of Jazz Appreciation Month, celebrated during April, here are some hearing tips,...

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Simple Tips for Communicating Through Hearing Loss

Posted on November 15, 2015 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Loss, Tips & Tricks

Hearing loss doesn’t have to ruin relationships. Here are a few things to keep in mind to keep those crucial lines of communication open. Often the greatest toll hearing loss takes is on the relationships we share with our loved...

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