The Hearing Clinic Blog
What You Need To Know About Tinnitus
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May 21, 2020
As you grew up, you noticed your older family members slowly losing their hearing. They may have lost their hearing for a number of reasons. They could have lost it through hard work at an industrial plant. They may have lost it because they went hunting without earplugs. They may have even lost it due to a disease, and they report a number of different symptoms, like deafness or tinnitus. Since hearing problems often run in families, you might want to familiarize yourself with their symptoms so you can catch them early and halt their progression. Below, is an overview of what you need to know about tinnitus.
Made For iPhone Hearing Aids
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May 15, 2020
We do so much with our phones: banking, booking trips, playing music and yes even making an occasional phone call. Its hard to imagine living without our smartphones. But did you know there are made for iPhone hearing aids too?
Adjusting To Hearing Aids
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May 8, 2020
A baby laughing. Birds chirping. An opera singer hitting the final high note. All the sounds you’ve been missing—until now. You’ve just inserted hearing aids for the first time and you’re excited for the possibility of new sounds and experiences. But whether you have mild or profound hearing loss, there’s going to be an adjustment period to living life in surround sound. Below are some suggestions as start adjusting to hearing aids.
COVID19 Update
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May 1, 2020
At The Hearing Clinic, patient care is our top priority. We are open for business and available to help take care of your communication needs. While proper infection control is part of our everyday protocol, we are implementing a few additional safety measures for the protection of our most vulnerable patients.
Travel Tips For The Hearing Impared
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May 1, 2020
For the hearing impaired, traveling to a new or unfamiliar place can be stressful. But with a little advanced planning, you don’t have to let hearing loss hamper your travel plans. Follow these travel tips to make your next trip a safe and comfortable one.
Love Sports? 4 Tips To Protect Your Hearing Aid
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April 24, 2020
WHAT DO DAVID SMITH, TERRENCE PARKIN, AND MARIE ROETHLISBERGER HAVE IN COMMON? Marie Roethlisberger, aside from being Olympic medalists, these fantastic athletes all suffered from hearing loss. Smith uses lip-reading to communicate with his volleyball team. Parkin relies on strobe light signals to know when to swim. And Marie Roethlisberger choreographs her routines to heavy bass music to feel floor vibrations.
Getting To Know These Famous People With Hearing Loss
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April 17, 2020
If you're losing your hearing, you're in good company. Plenty of famous people deal with hearing loss, including politicians, actors, athletes, and radio personalities. These famous people with hearing loss show us that an impairment doesn't hold us back from living a productive life.
Tinnitus Cure
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April 10, 2020
If you experience unwanted, phantom sounds day and night, you desperately want a tinnitus cure. If you've been researching this you likely have come across some offers for pills and supplements promoting a tinnitus cure. Tempting, unless you know the truth. There is no approved drug or supplement for the treatment of tinnitus.