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Treating Hearing Loss Can Help Reduce the Risk for Dementia

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A recent scientific study has concluded that hearing loss and dementia may be more closely related than once previously thought. As the prevalence of both dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease and hearing loss increase, so does the amount of research on their connection to one another. What is Dementia? Dementia in and of itself is not a disease. Instead, dementia …

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Why You Should Invest in Your Hearing Health

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Hearing loss is a condition that impacts millions upon millions of Americans. Not only are people with hearing loss experiencing difficulty communicating, but their friends and families often feel the stress on their relationships, as well.    It’s a condition that disproportionately affects older people, as age continues to be the leading predictor of hearing loss. One in three people …

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Necessity is the Mother of Intervention – How Coronavirus is Transforming Our Hearing Healthcare Services

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When our sense of hearing is interrupted, we can easily become isolated.  Many of our patients rely on our audiological services and support to remain connected. Sounds Good!  is therefore keeping our doors open for patients, but only allowing for one appointment at a time. Maximum distance, cleaning, disinfecting agents, handwashing, gloves, and face masks, when necessary, have become key …

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Introduction to Hearing Loops

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Ever struggle to hear from a distance at a theatre, house of worship or in a meeting? Hearing loop systems in these venues, plus a telecoil in a hearing aid might be just the help you are looking for. Just to be a little bit technical for a split second: A hearing loop system is a set of wires circling …