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  • Common Problems For New Hearing Aid Users
    By: John Gutierrez | - Individuals who have some form of hearing loss and have been fitted with a new hearing aid or aids are usually very excited about trying out their new aids. In many cases, however, the fantasy of having their hearing back and the reality of what their hearing aids can and can't do for them are far apart. Some new hearing aid users are so disappointed in their results that they stop using their hearing aids altogether; losing their chance to hear and understand the world in a better way.

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  • Adjusting To Your New Hearing Aids
    By: John Gutierrez | - Getting new hearing aids can open up a whole new world for you that you may have been missing for years due to hearing loss. But the adjustment period that most people have to go through when they get new hearing aids can be a bit of a surprise. In most cases, someone with hearing loss can't immediately start wearing hearing aids all day long with any level of comfort. To be sure you're happy with your hearing aids and how they work, it's best to go slow. Gradually work up to wearing them all th ...
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  • All About Effective Hearing Restoration
    By: Daniel Christopher | - Hearing loss happens to be a hidden disability, so it doesnt get the financial or political support that other handicaps get from private organizations and the government. However, hearing loss happens to be the top disability in todays day and age and the top birth defect in babies. Because of this, hearing restoration would be of the utmost essence.

    What begins as a problem of hearing ends up becoming a long-lasting problem when it comes to communication. If you have never b ...

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  • Other Symptoms That Go Along With Hearing Loss Tinnitus?
    By: Billy Saunders | - There are thousands and thousands people all over the world that suffer with hearing loss tinnitus. Often times this is a extremely bothersome condition that is the result of a person being exposed to very loud sounds or music on a continuous ongoing basis. After an very long extended period of time, tiny nerves inside the very inner ear become damaged and then they do not do their job correctly any more, which is to transform sound waves that bounce into sounds and turn them the sounds we hear ...
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  • Hearing Loss Tinnitus And What Causes It?
    By: Billy Saunders | - Hearing loss Tinnitus is a frustrating symptom that numerous people experience every single day and it causes a person to hear a tremendous ringing in one or both of their ears that can eventually lead to a complete loss of hearing sounds. This is a problem that is possible caused when nerve damage has occurred to certain parts of the inner ear. Inside a person's inner ear you will find tiny organs that help to assist the brain in being able to process a continuous sound wave they are constantl ...
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  • What Do I Do If I Think I May Have Hearing Condition?is Hearing Loss Tinnitus Common?
    By: Billy Saunders | - You may find it very hard to believe but there are as many as 90 percent or more of all individuals worldwide who will end up suffering from huge degree of hearing loss tinnitus at some time during their lifetime.

    For some it may be a condition that is only slightly noticeable and does not last very long, while in other people it can pose a very big problem that interferes with every single area of the person's life and it this can be extremely bothersome. This is a similar conditio ...

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  • What Style Of Hearing Aid Should I Wear?
    By: Kelly Calkins | - You hear the bad news sitting at the audiologists office that you have a hearing loss. You know that you need hearing aids, but you dont want anyone else to see that you are wearing them - so you demand that you get the smallest ones available. The problem is that the smaller a hearing aid is, the less power it has, so this is not appropriate for everyone. There are a lot of different sizes, shapes, and styles of hearing aids out there and they all exist for different hearing losses, differen ...
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  • Hearing Aids: 6 Things To Look Out For When Buying
    By: Kelly Calkins | - So you have a hearing loss and need a hearing aid, but you see the price tag and dont want to be taken advantage of. I have worked with hearing problems for over 20 years and I have compiled 6 more things that you can do to avoid getting ripped off when you buy your next hearing aid.

    1) Self Prescribing - You have a friend that wears hearing aids, and they love it, so you want the same one. The problem is your hearing loss and lifestyle needs may be different than your friends. ...

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  • Hearing Aids: 5 Things Not To Do When Purchasing!
    By: Kelly Calkins | - In every profession there are, unfortunately, people who will try to take advantage and rip you off. While the vast majority of the professionals in the hearing aid world are fantastic, there are always exceptions to the rule. Below are five ways that you can do so that you can avoid getting ripped off:

    1) Overpaying. This is probably the most common mistake. We have heard the horror stories of people paying $8,000 or more for a pair of hearing aids. One of the ways you can av ...

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  • A Way To Deal With Hearing Loss For Children
    By: Ali khan | - There is good news for parents who have children born with hearing loss. Technological advances make it possible to treat profound deafness in children as young as 12 months of age.

    Approximately one in 1000 newborns in the United States, approximately 33 babies are born deaf days.

    Fortunately, there are alternative treatments. For example, cochlear implants are small, complex electronic devices implantable hearing during the restoration of damaged parts of the ear to d ...

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  • Every Day Activities Can Cause Hearing Loss
    By: Gemma-Leigh Garner | - Many people take for granted their ability to hear. Things like wearing headphones that are playing music too loudly, having the tv volume too high, and being in atmospheres (like concerts and bars) where the music is blaring loudly are all ways that young people especially can damage their hearing. Many times they don't think about how they could lose this valuable sense. The ability to hear is one of the most important senses that you have, and unfortunately it's relatively easy to lose your ...
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  • How To Recognize Hearing Problems In Children - A Simple Guide
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Like adults, babies and children can suffer from hearing loss. Unfortunately, children dont always recognize when somethings wrong with their hearing. If they do notice, they cant always communicate it in ways parents can easily interpret. Here is some information about how to recognize hearing loss in infants and children.

    Did you know that two or three of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing? Parents might suspect hearing problems when th ...

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  • Good Ways To Prevent Hearing Loss - Tips
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Hearing loss is very common, especially among people over 65. The bad news is that many causes of hearing loss, such as congenital abnormalities and diseases, cant really be prevented. The good news is that the leading cause of hearing loss--exposure to loud noises--can be prevented with proper care. Some doctors are also studying the link between certain vitamins and healthy hearing. Lets learn how to protect your ears and lessen the probability of hearing loss, now and in the f ...
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  • Hearing Loss Prevention- For Those Who Have A Choice
    By: Chris Turac | - There are many different methods of hearing loss prevention for those who arent afflicted with medical diseases or congenital conditions. The goal, of course, is to keep the ears healthy at all times, and to not expose them to a lot of excessive noise.

    Its not surprising that those exposed to loud environments for long periods of time will likely lose their hearing at a younger age than those who are in more quiet and reasonable environments. To prevent hearing lo ...

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  • Hearing Aid Technology- Innovations And New Options
    By: Chris Turac | - Hearing aids started out as an amplification device that was analog-based and very simple. There were different models for different levels of hearing loss, but they were all bulky and visually unappealing to many.

    Hearing aid technology has created many new innovations, making hearing aids more effective, more aesthetically appealing, and giving those with hearing loss more options than ever before. What started as a simple device now offers more than 1,000 different options to ...

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  • Hearing Loss Treatment- Options For Repair And Restoration
    By: Chris Turac | - Hearing loss is a serious issue for many people, and not just the elderly. Plenty of young adults and children are affected by hearing loss, as well. There are many different things that can influence the treatment options for those with hearing loss, including the type of condition that causes the loss and even the specific age that the person is at.
    Older people that are losing their hearing due to age will generally find hearing aids to be the most effective hearing loss treatment tha ...

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  • Hearing Loss Solutions
    By: Kristina Keffer | - Losing ones hearing is not a milestone that an individual typically looks forward to in life. However, thanks to the growing number of solutions to this nearly unavoidable occurrence, it is no longer something to be feared. Hearing aids are becoming a very valuable resource to many aging Americans today. One thing that may be even more valuable than hearing aids, however, is affordable hearing aids. In todays economy, no purchase can be taken lightly. So, when it comes to enhanci ...
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  • When Is It Time To Get A Hearing Aid?
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Many people have some degree of hearing loss. However, most people do not know when they actually need to get a hearing aid. There are certain signs that indicate someone is in need of a hearing aid.

    The first sign that you might need to get a hearing aid is if you are shouting instead of talking. Many people who have problems hearing will start to talk loudly because they cannot hear the volume of their voice.

    Another sign is when you cannot hear what people are s ...

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  • Ear Wax And Hearing Problems
    By: Daniel Beasley | - When people think of hearing loss, they often think of loud noises and other outside factors that can damage hearing. What they do not think of is ear wax. In fact, ear wax can have a very big impact on hearing.

    Even people who clean their ears regularly can end up having problems due to ear wax. Everyone is susceptible to the problems ear wax can cause.

    When wax builds up in the ear, it can obstruct the ear drum. That obstruction can then cause the person to not be ...

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  • Signs And Symptoms Of Ear Hearing Loss
    By: Gemma-Leigh Garner | - We all know that hearing loss happens, but how do you know whether or not you or someone you love is suffering from hearing loss? Although hearing loss shows no outward symptoms, there are several things to watch for which can help one detect hearing loss.

    Hearing loss is usually present when there is a history of earaches or ear infections. Stress to the ear, like ear aches & ear infections, can break down the ability and function of the ear and cause lack of hearing eventually. ...

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  • Hearing Loss Doesn't Have To Lead To Job Loss
    By: Randy Wohlers | - We're going through a scary time in the US with the current state of the economy.

    Everyone is talking about the stock market plummeting, government bail out plans and the possibility of a new economic depression.

    In times like these, employers face tough decisions when they're forced to cut costs. It goes without saying that people will be losing their jobs.

    If you are living with a hearing loss and have not yet sought treatment, have you e ...

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  • Don"€™t Want To Treat Your Hearing Loss With An Aid? Do It For Your Loved Ones.
    By: Randy Wohlers | - A hearing loss can affect every part of your life, especially if that hearing loss goes undetected. Of course if you have a hearing impairment youre cognizant of that. However, have you thought about how your hearing loss can affect the lives of others, including the people you love most?

    For example, you are asked to babysit your grandchildren for the weekend while their parents go out of town. You jump at the chance, but if youre among the one in three Americans over 65 su ...

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  • If You're Broke And Deaf Try A Pair Of Disposable Hearing Aids
    By: Frank Froggatt | - Since the hearing loss suffered by many aging people isn't permanent, they mostly use disposable hearing aids. These types of hearing aids aren't as expensive as the conventional hearing aids, but they also do a very good job of helping to restore hearing to people suffering from hearing loss.

    If you can't afford the conventional custom hearing aids, don't despair. With about a dollar a day, you can get the benefit of using a disposable hearing aid. I know they might not be as com ...

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  • Hearing Loss - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Peter Hutch | - Impairments in hearing can happen in either frequency or intensity, or both. Hearing loss severity is based on how well a person can hear the frequencies or intensities most often associated with speech. Severity can be described as mild, moderate, severe, or profound. The term deaf is sometimes used to describe someone who has an approximately 90 dB or greater hearing loss or who cannot use hearing to process speech and language information, even with the use of hearing aids.


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  • Hearing Loss
    By: Peter Hutch | - The gradual hearing loss that occurs as you age (presbycusis) is a common condition. An estimated one-quarter of Americans between the ages of 65 and 75 and around three-quarters of those older than 75 have some degree of hearing loss.

    Sound and the ear

    Sound consists of vibrations of air in the form of waves. The ear is able to pick up these vibrations and convert them into electrical signals that are sent to the brain. In the brain, these signals are translated in ...

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  • Unitron Unison Digital Ite And Moda 3d Bte Hearing Aids Review
    By: Jerry Taylor.. | - Do you find it difficult to face hearing loss? Don't worry. Unitron Unision hearing aids fit your hearing loss perfectly. You will discover them unbelievable.

    Unitron company was set up in 1965 in Canada. the company makes superb user-friendly hearing aids. This is why it has got high reputation. Lot of people love these hearing aids. Because they give superb quality hearing in any situation.

    Here are the best Unitron Unison Digital Hearing Aids...

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  • Loosing Your Hearing Can Cause Depression, But Hearing Aids Can Help
    By: Kelly Calkins | - Steve had everything: Many close friends and a very supportive family, a great paying job (where he just got a promotion), and was extremely outgoing and was heavily involved in the community. His future was very bright, until he started to loose his hearing.

    During this gradual hearing loss, which eventually left Steve partially deaf in both ears, Steve started sleeping more than usual. He began to lose weight because he lost his appetite. Steve became restless and irritable, wh ...

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  • Information On Hearing Loss
    By: JF | - There are to common types of hearing loss that most people with hearing loss experience. Many people may suffer from a combination of both types. It is important to to understand both these types if you are experiencing hearing loss. I will atempt to describe the specific types of hearing loss. This information is important if you have a relative, friend or even child that is experiencing loss of hearing. You will be better equipt to understand treatment if understand the types of hearing loss ...
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  • Sportear & Praudigy Hearing Enhancement/hearing Protection System
    By: SportEAR & Praudigy Hearing | - SportEAR & Praudigy Hearing Enhancement/Hearing Protection Systems come preset according to the most common hearing loss patterns and can always be programmed or reprogrammed according to your individual wants or needs.

    100% Digital device. The sound quality will amaze you and help you hear clearly and naturally, even in the most extreme environments. * 48 dB gain * Four independent DIGITAL channels with 12 internal bands allow your Symphoria to be set to your exact needs* * AutoB ...

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  • Levels Of Hearing Loss
    By: LAC1 | - Experiencing hearing loss can often cause patients stress and concern and it is prudent to get as much information as possible. We advise anyone suffering from the loss of hearing, however minor, to seek professional help as soon as possible. With the correct diagnosis and treatment many people can proactively deal with their hearing loss with the use of hearing aids.

    Hearing loss & deafness covers a wide range of hearing difficulties and a patient is often confused about the stat ...

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  • Hearing Loss In Children: What You Need To Know
    By: Alvin Toh | - Hearing loss does not only affect people approaching old age. It is also prevalent in children. In fact, hearing loss is being detected in children at a younger age than ever before.

    Type of hearing loss
    The most common type of hearing loss among children is called sensorineural which occurs due to damage of the inner ear. The damage can be caused by an infection, injury or most commonly, through exposure to loud noise. This type of damage cannot be repaired.


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  • Music, Musicians, And Hearing Loss
    By: Denise Villani | - Whether you're a musician or just a music lover, playing your music too loud on a regular basis can cause hearing related problems. For example, if you're one of those people who like to drive around in a "boom box car" with the music up full blast you should consider turning the music down quite a bit. Those "boom box cars" can generate up to 130 decibels of sound, which is very near if not over the human hearing pain threshold. A typical value for this threshold of pain is 120 decibels. To put ...
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  • How To Stop Hearing Loss?
    By: Rudy Silva | - My mother is almost 90 years and has a hearing loss problem. Her problem started when she was around 70 years. But, most health or physical issues start much earlier. They start from the early twenties or sooner. As you age, your various organs and physical structures start to weaken and deteriorate and become less active. The deterioration rate depends on your emotional and physical health.

    Your health depends on your eating habits and the nutrients that you supply to your body. ...

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  • 5 Tips On Preventing Hearing Loss
    By: Alvin Toh | - Hearing loss, which was once associated with the elderly, is becoming a prevalent problem in youngsters and baby boomers. Exposure to loud music for extended period of time tops the list of noise induced hearing loss.

    There are 3 types of hearing loss, categorized by the part of the auditory system that is affected.

    Conductive hearing loss occurs when sounds are not properly conducted through the ear. This type of loss is characterized by a general reduction in sou ...

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  • What's The Big Deal About Hearing Loss?
    By: Alvin Toh | - There are more than 30 million Americans who suffer from hearing loss. Although hearing loss is common in seniors over the age of 65, it is now affecting more youngsters and baby boomers. Statistics have shown that about 14% of people between the ages of 45 and 64 have some hearing loss. This is significant as hearing loss can adversely affect them at work and in their personal life.

    Hearing loss at work

    Hearing loss can lead to miscommunication with co-workers and ...

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  • Hearing Loss Prevalent In Baby Boomers
    By: Alvin Toh | - Hearing loss is a common problem in those over 65 years old. But now, more youngsters and baby boomers are being diagnosed with hearing loss. Exposure to excessive noise levels is the main culprit.

    On the top of the list of noise induced hearing loss causes is listening to loud music. It is estimated that 10 million baby boomers suffer from hearing loss, much of which is attributed to attending rock concerts in the beginning of 1960s and 70s. Hearing damage that results from this ...

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  • Prevention Of Loss Of Hearing In Children, Young Adults And Older People
    By: Mike Jennings | - One of the painless, odorless, tasteless and invisible diseases is loss of hearing. Even though it is painless, it affects the person mentally and psychologically. Loss of hearing is commonly divided in to three types - conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss and mixed hearing loss. Each of the hearing types has its own degrees of loss. They are categorized as mild loss, moderate loss, severe loss and profound loss.

    The prevention steps of hearing loss are different fo ...

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  • Glue Ear In Children - Do You Know The Causes And The Effects On Their Hearing?
    By: Mike Jennings | - Could your child develop glue ear and suffer hearing loss without your knowledge?

    Glue Ear is a hearing impairment commonly seen in children. It results in a hearing loss with an average of 20 decibels (db HL). Due to this condition, normal speech seems to be a whisper. Glue ear is mostly seen in small children around the age of three. As the children get older, the probability of glue ear reduces.

    Glue ear is a painless condition. The back of the eardrum fills with ...

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  • How Is Adult Hearing Loss Evaluated?
    By: Tanja Kelly | - Of the estimated 28 million American patients of hearing loss problems, 54 % adults older than age 65 suffer from significant hearing loss. This makes hearing loss the third most frequently reported chronic medical condition in America. To determine whether adult hearing loss has occurred in grown ups, audiologists conduct different tests for a complete hearing evaluation. After confirmation of the hearing loss problems, adult hearing loss is treated by a variety of methods including hearing aid ...
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  • Coping With Hearing Loss
    By: Steve Hudson | - Hearing gives us the ability to perceive sound and listen to the world around us. Hearing allows us to enjoy music. Hearing makes us appreciate the calm sound of nature. And most of all, it gives us the ability to communicate with one another.

    Hearing loss can be caused by many factors. Some factors are so evident we can actually prevent it while others could be something that we do not have control of. In order for you to understand what causes hearing loss with the aim to a ...

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  • Hearing Faq: Answers To Basic Questions About Hearing
    By: Hanson Edgecomb | - * What causes ringing or humming in the ear?

    Ringing or humming in the ear is always coupled with symptoms that will lead to hearing loss. It is often called "tinnitus." Some of the common causes of ringing or humming in the ear are:

    - Persistent exposure to loud noise in your surroundings

    - Allergies and side-effects of medicines you take

    - Level of your thyroid is lower than normal

    - Tumor on ears or brain


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  • Noise Induced Hearing Loss And Tinnitus
    By: Paul Tobey | - On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your tinnitus? If you rated it higher than a five, then it's most likely that the constant ringing in the ears is interfering with your happiness, your life, and your well being.

    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 ...

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  • Hearing Loss Can Be A Great Loss
    By: Belina Storrey | - If you or someone you love has started to experience hearing loss, than you know firsthand what a great loss hearing loss actually is. As a physician's assistant, I get to work with people all the time who are dealing with the beginning stages of hearing loss.

    If you're anything like me, then your hearing is something that you definitely take for granted. You don't think too much about the privilege of being able to hear everything around you because it has simply always been that ...

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  • What Is Hearing Loss?
    By: John Currie | - Copyright 2006 John Currie

    Everyone knows what hearing is. Hearing loss, or deafness, is the partial or total inability to hear sound in one or both ears. The human ear is remarkable as is the smallest and most complex organ in the body. Considering the ear's delicacy, it is remarkably resilient. Nevertheless, illness or injury can impair our ability to hear properly.

    It is possible that someone who has hearing loss may be able to hear some sounds or simply nothing ...

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