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Benefits of Programmable Hearing Aids

What are programmable hearing aids? When hearing aids were first developed, the technology could not be tailored to the wearer’s individual preferences and needs. Instead of a variety of options, a hearing aid only had one hearing aid programming setting. The same setting was used to process information regardless of your environment or listening preferences. …

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Marcellé Swanepoel

Man smiling after learning how to pop his ears safely

Why Do Your Ears Pop? 9 Ways to Pop Your Ears Safely

While traveling via airplane or train, you may have found yourself wondering why your ears pop. Fortunately, if you feel like your ears are full of pressure, then popping them can provide immediate relief. The ear is composed of three sections: the inner ear, middle ear, and outer ear. Typically, the pressure in the middle …

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Marcellé Swanepoel

Man explaining the hearing aid fitting process to his daughter

The Hearing Aid Fitting Process | Aural Rehab

Hearing aid fitting is a different experience for each wearer. A hearing aid is a device that has been designed to restore hearing functionality in persons with hearing loss. The main aim of the hearing aid is to amplify sounds that were not previously audible so as to ensure that the user is exposed to …

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Nausheen Dawood

Lexie hearing experts discussing Open Fit Hearing Aid

What is an Open Fit Hearing Aid?

Hearing aids come in a variety of different types, suited specifically for the type of hearing loss and the individual’s needs. There is one particular type of hearing aid that has become quite popular, and which is also being accepted by many hearing aid users – the open fit hearing aid. As the name represents, …

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Faatima Nakhooda

Senior man and woman in the kitchen cooking a meal to get all their vitamins for ear health

The Best Supplements & Vitamins for Ear Health

Protecting your hearing and lifelong ear health is vitally important, yet many people don’t actively think about how to protect the health of their ears. Supplementing your body with the right nutrients can support your body in various ways, but did you know that certain supplements are thought to improve the health of your hearing? …

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Marcellé Swanepoel

A pair of modern bluetooth hearing aids

History of Hearing Aids

Have you ever wondered what the history of hearing aids entails? Hearing loss has been recorded since the 13th century, and ways to correct this loss have been around ever since. From animal horns and trumpets to almost invisible hearing aids, it certainly can be said that the evolution of hearing aids has come a …

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Lisa Brown

Two relaxed seniors discussing what is acoustic neuroma.

What is Acoustic Neuroma?

What is an acoustic neuroma? An acoustic neuroma also referred to as a vestibular schwannoma, is a slow-growing benign (non-cancerous) tumor that forms on the hearing and balance nerve. The tumor is a result of an overproduction of Schwann cells; cells responsible for covering and insulating nerves. Research shows that more than 3300 acoustic neuromas …

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Shouneez Yousuf

Healthcare professional discussing ototoxic hearing loss

How Ototoxicity can Lead to Hearing Loss

5 Medications That Can Cause Ototoxic Hearing Loss When dealing with a new development of hearing loss, you might be wondering what the cause is. While hearing loss is often associated with aging or damage to your ears, these are not the only things that can cause hearing loss. In fact, certain medications—known as ototoxic …

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Nadia van Eyssen

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The Occurrence of Hearing Loss with Shingles

Hearing loss can lead to difficulties that affect everyday interaction, communication, and participation in social activities. The causes of hearing loss vary and can include things such as an infection, genetic disorders, stroke, exposure to extremely loud noise, or damage to inner ear hair cells resulting from injury or old age. Hearing difficulties associated with …

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Katlego Mogapi