Hearing Health Matters: How Early Testing Can Prevent Long-Term Damage
Hearing loss often develops gradually, making it easy to overlook. Many individuals are unaware of the subtle changes in their hearing until they begin to
Hearing loss often develops gradually, making it easy to overlook. Many individuals are unaware of the subtle changes in their hearing until they begin to
Navigating the world of hearing aids can sometimes feel like walking through a maze. With technology evolving at lightning speed, it’s important to ensure that
Hearing aids are often shrouded in mystery, a bit like — Myth #1: They’re only for older people Ah, the classic stereotype. Hearing aids aren’t
Canadians are not unfamiliar to the cold and certainly not strangers to the snow. When it’s time to layer up in cozy scarves, switch from
Hearing the World Loud and Clear: Understanding Hyperacusis Do you ever feel like the volume dial on the world has been turned up a little
Ear-responsible Adventure: Navigating Swimmer’s Ear with Hearing Aids There is nothing quite soothing in hot summer weather than diving headfirst into the cool embrace of
Beat the Heat: Safeguard your Hearing Aids this Summer If you live in Canada, the cold is all but guaranteed. What most don’t know is
Five Reasons Why You Should Consider Hearing Aids Have you ever struggled to hear what someone was saying to you, even when they were speaking
Online shopping has become such a prominent way of shopping. It’s easy, quick and convenient, you can do it from the comfort of your home.
“Do I need to wear my hearing aids during a quiet day at home?” This is a question we get a lot, and this blog will address this very important question, and provide you with all the reasons why it is important to still wear your hearing aids, even if you’re spending a quiet night indoors.
Bluetooth is a type of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technology that provides connectivity between electronic devices. In recent years, the use of Bluetooth technology has become increasingly popular in everyday life, from connecting to hands-free headsets to sharing files and data between devices.
Hearing aids have a come a long in the past few years. A lot of research has gone into creating environmental sensors and computer chips for hearing aid technology, and many people compare them to small computers in your ears. Hearing aids are small devices that help amplify sounds intelligently, and are programmed by a professional for the individual wearing them, based on that person’s unique hearing loss.
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