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How to Buy Hearing Aids Online
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Free Download here - No Email RequiredHow to Buy a Hearing Aid Online Guide Buying hearing aids at a local hearing aid place can set you back as much as $6,000 a pair and on top of that hearing aids only last about three to five years. In this economy, retired or not retired, that is a lot of money - that's more money than most people can afford. What's more, shelling out $6000 every three to fives years is a daunting financial expense to think about - and three years goes by fast.Think about all the activities your are...
Hearing Aids And Music
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Hearing Aids and Music - for the discerning listener. How do you get good quality sound?The majority of over the ear headphones will create feedback (distorted sounds) with behind the ear hearing aids - and they will almost certainly be uncomfortable. And in the ear headphones you will have to take the hearing aids out - taking a chance to lose them..because the too will most likely create feedback.A. The solution today is with the new wireless hearing aids, you can connect your Bluetooth iPod or iPhone directly to your hearing aid with no wires. This lets you listen to...
Scientists find method for restoring hearing loss in mice
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Around 26 million Americans aged 20-69 have high-frequency hearing loss due to noise exposure, but scientists at the University of Michigan have discovered a potential way to reverse that damage, Medical News Today reported.In mice, the protein Neurotrophin-3 (NT3) plays a key role in communication between the ears and the brain. Hearing loss can result when that connection— which researchers called the “ribbon synapse”— becomes damaged by aging or noise exposure.For the study, published in eLife, researchers first identified supporting cells of NT3. They then activated the cells with tamoxifen, which caused the cells to read additional copies of a...
The Correlation Between Breast Cancer and Hearing Loss
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Studies have shown that between 10% and 30% of patients who are treated for cancer report some hearing loss following treatment. Not all, but some chemotherapy agents are know to be "ototoxic" (toxic to the ear) and can cause hearing loss."As chemotherapy agents such as cisplatin and carboplatin become more successful and patients live longer, healthier lives, oncologists are discovering side effects that can seriously impact a patient’s quality of life. One such impact is ototoxicity — damage to the inner ear by a toxin." One way to work with patients undergoing chemotherapy is to monitor changes in hearing. Measuring...
Smoking Causes Hearing Loss
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Smoking Causes Hearing LossResearchers have known the dangers of smoking tobacco for decades. Of course we know smoking cigarettes contributes to lung cancer, throat cancer, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, heart ailments, allergies and other breathing disorders. Yet, with all the solid, statistical data in place, one out of five Americans still puff away daily.A published report on AudiologyOnline from Western Michigan University, authored by Dr. Bharti Katbamna, indicates a strong link between smoking and hearing loss – yet another reason to kick the habit.The StatsWhile the number of teens who start smoking is actually down to approximately 10% according to the...
Hearing Aids and Headphones - Hearing Aids and Headsets
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Hearing Aids and Headphones Can a hearing aid wearer use headphones? No its not a good idea but it depends on the needs:1. Listening to Music or2. In some sort of Call Center - where you are taking phone calls all day.1st Hearing Aids and Headphones or headsets and music there are two possible solutions:A. The solution today is with the new wireless hearing aids, you can connect your Bluetooth iPod or iPhone directly to your hearing aid with no wires. This lets you listen to music through your hearing aids, just as if they were headphones themselves. And the...
Where Can I Donate My Old Hearing Aids
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Where Can I Donate My Old Hearing Aids? At Century Hearing Aids, we are committed to serving the common good and giving back to the communities where we do business. That's why Century Hearings Aids donates our low cost hearing aids to the local chapter of Sertoma. Sertoma's Hearing Aid Recycling Program then provides these hearing aids to low-income individuals in the community.What is Sertoma? Sertoma’s primary focus is on assisting the more than 50 million people with hearing health issues and educating the public on the issues surrounding hearing health. In order to achieve these goals Sertoma has undertaken...
Can you wear Hearing Aids Hunting?
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Did you know that repeated Exposure to a sounds, like gun fire, that is greater than 140 dB can permanently damage hearing?This post will answer the question, Can you wear hearing aids hunting?Almost all firearms, pistols and rifles, create noise that is over the 140-dB level. 140dB is like standing next to a jet plan or the speakers at a rock AC/DC Concert. Even a small .22-caliber rifle can produce noise around 140 dB, while the bigger rifles 306 and pistols 357 magnum can produce sound over 175 dB.Its very simple....there is irrefutable proof, folks who do not wear hearing...
Hearing aids Ringing Noise
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That Hearing Aid Ringing Noise - or commonly referred to as Tinnitus....(this information was graciously provided by the American Tinnitus Association)Q: What is tinnitus?A: Tinnitus (TIN-ih-tus) is noise or ringing in the ears. A common problem, tinnitus affects about 1 in 5 people. Tinnitus isn't a condition itself — it's a symptom of an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, ear injury or a circulatory system disorder.Q: Is tinnitus a common problem?lmost everyone at one time or another has experienced brief periods of mild ringing or other sounds in the ear. Some people have more annoying and constant types...
Can I Use Used Hearing Aids
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Can I Use Used Hearing Aids - Used Hearing Aids For Sale - Where Can I sell my Used Hearing Aids!and where can I sell my used hearing aids - All in One Answer 1. Can you use used hearing aids......there is long and short answer.....that really depends. First we need to ask, Are they programmable or non programmable?If they are non programmable...that means they are really non prescription or just Personal Sound Amplifiers or Assisted Listening Devices. They are still digital, most aids today are...but they are not going to be very strong. Non prescription or just Personal Sound...
Does Health Insurance Cover Hearing Aids
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Private Health Insurance Companies Some do Some Don't cover the cost of hearing aids. The ones that don't say hearing aids fall under the category of prosthetic devices. The Health Insurance Companies that do Cover Hearing Aids will vary in hearing aid coverage. Call your health plan to learn more coverage and any requirements.Veterans Click here for more information about VA Hearing Aid CoverageMedicare, does not cover hearing aids. Medicare does cover certain medical expenses for people over the age of 65, the cost of the hearing aids are not covered under this program.Medicare Advantage Some Medicare Advantage plans (e.g.,...
Behind the Ear Hearing Aids
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There are Four types of Behind the Ear Hearing Aids1. Is an Open Fit Behind the EarOpen Fit Hearing Aids are a new type of Behind the Ear Hearing Aid. It is also called the mini Behind the Ear aid. It fits behind the ear, but is smaller. A very thin, almost invisible tube is used to connect the aid to the ear canal. Open Fit Hearing Aids have less of a occlusion or "plugged up" sensations in the ear canal, allow for increased comfort, reduce feedback and address cosmetic concerns for many users. Open Fit Hearing Aids are designed...