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Here you will be able to access beneficial information about hearing loss, causes, treatments and links - as well as expert insights.

How can hearing aids improve quality of life?
Posted by on 17th January 2023
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

Hearing aids can greatly improve the quality of life for those with hearing loss by allowing them to participate more fully in social and recreational activities, improve communication with loved ones, and even improve cognitive function. In this article, we go through why hearing at your best will ultimately keep you engaged, make moments more memorable and connect you to your loved ones and the rest of the world.

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Hearing Aids vs Cochlear Implants
Posted by on 28th December 2022
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

Hearing aids are usually the hearing solution for many with hearing loss. However, for people with severe hearing loss or who are deaf - cochlear implants may be a better hearing solution. This article is designed to help you understand the differences between the two.

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Dizziness and Hearing Loss
Posted by on 7th July 2022
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

Dizziness is a common reason why people see their GP. If you are feeling dizzy, it is important that you seek medical help quickly to be evaluated. It can be due to various conditions and illnesses but is usually caused when the connection between the eyes, inner ear and the brain is damaged. As well as looking into the reasons, causes and treatments - we will be focusing on the inner ear, hearing loss and dizziness in this article.

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Could the FX 322 drug cure hearing loss?
Posted by on 16th June 2022
Flash Audiology News, Latest News, Articles, Hearing Loss Awareness

A new drug that is injected into your ear has been created to promote stem cell growth that will develop hair-like cilia cells that are said to reverse hearing loss. Let's take a look at the science & facts behind this new drug for hearing loss. Is this really a cure?

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Itchy Ears - Why do my ears itch?
Posted by on 7th June 2022
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

You may have itchy ears and are constantly having to scratch right inside your ear canal to relieve the annoyance that it brings. The chances are it is due to how the sensitive skin in or around your ear is coping in your environment. In this article, we focus on the causes, treatments and how you can prevent your ear itching in the future.

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Best Phone for Hard of Hearing UK
Posted by on 15th February 2022
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

The Doro phone is a user-friendly mobile phone that appeals to those who are hard of hearing, have trouble with dexterity and ideal for the older generation. They are designed and created with seniors in mind with their louder sound, large buttons, separated keys and hearing aid compatibility. Doro phone's main priority is making life easier for the elder generation, giving you and the ones you love peace of mind.

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