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Asymmetric Hearing Loss (AHL)
Posted by on 23rd July 2024
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

Our senses play a vital role in navigating our daily life. Hearing, in particular, allows us to connect with others, enjoy music, and stay alert to our surroundings. But what happens when this critical sense starts to falter unevenly? In this article, we briefly explore the reasons behind uneven hearing loss between the ears and how hearing care professionals can assist with treatment.

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What is Mixed Hearing Loss?
Posted by on 22nd July 2024
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

Mixed hearing loss has elements of both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. To simplify, the outer ear is unable to conduct sound successfully to the inner ear, and the inner ear cannot process sound sent to the brain. Amongst the different types of hearing loss, mixed hearing loss stands out due to its unique combination of characteristics. In this article, we briefly look at what mixed hearing loss is, how it occurs, and what it means for those who have it.

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Phonak Audeo Lumity VS Oticon Intent Hearing Aids
Posted by on 3rd July 2024
Articles, Latest News, Hearing Aid Advice

Both the Phonak Audeo Lumity and the Oticon Intent are premium hearing aids, making it tough to choose between them. These models come from two of the biggest hearing aid manufacturers, with Phonak Lumity released in 2022 and Oticon Intent in 2023. In this comparison article, we hope to help you decide which is better for your needs, loss, and lifestyle.

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The Latest & New Rexton Hearing Aids 2024
Posted by on 2nd July 2024
Hearing Aid Technology, Latest News, Articles

What are the latest hearing aids from Rexton? In this article we talk about recent launches from hearing aid manufacturer, Rexton, to give you an idea of their latest hearing aid advances.

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Understanding Echo in the Ears: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Posted by on 28th June 2024
Hearing Loss Awareness, Latest News, Articles

Echo in the ears, or autophony, occurs due to conditions like Eustachian tube dysfunction, middle ear infections, or earwax buildup. Symptoms include hearing echoes of one's voice, tinnitus, and ear fullness. Diagnosis involves medical evaluation, and treatments range from medications and earwax removal to surgical interventions for underlying structural issues. In this article, we look into the causes, symptoms and treatments available.

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Telecoil Hearing Aids
Posted by on 19th June 2024
Hearing Aid Advice, Latest News, Articles

The two million people in the UK who wear hearing aids can still face challenges understanding speech in public places. What if I told you that a decades-old, widely available technology could remove all the background noise from the church and make the words of the minister immediately clearer? This is what’s possible with a telecoil.

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