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What You Should Know about Childrens Hearing Aids
It is estimated that more than 1 million children in the U.S. have some form of hearing loss. Even if hearing loss is not very severe, this impairment in children can have a profound affect on their educations. Some children with hearing impairments may be mistaken to have learning disabilities, or assumed to be defiant or downright stubborn. Even with more and more hospitals screening newborns for hearing loss, still slip through the cracks. Parents may not even be aware of a slight loss of hea Read More...
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Hearing Aids Performance- A Work In Progress
Hearing aids are only as useful to their wearers as the quality of their performance. And, like that of any other electronic device, hearing aids performance can be influenced by a wide number of factors.
When you’re first tested and fitted for your hearing aids, your audiologist will measure the hearing aids performance over a number of sound frequencies and against a variety of backgrounds. This will ensure that your hearing aids performance is optimized for as wide a range of environments Read More...
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Hearing Aids: Working With Your Audiologist To Refit Moulds
This is a common issue that has been afflicting many users of hearing aids for some time now. The problem is basically whenever someone gets a new mould, they will experience a discomfort period until their bodies gets used to and adjusts to the contours of the moulding.
However in some cases, it isn't merely a matter of "breaking in" new moulds. Many believe that if they wear it for a while things will eventually snap into place. Though this does indeed happen in some instances, the reverse co Read More...
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