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Going to Movie Theaters with Hearing Aids

Going to the movies is a beloved pastime for many people. The excitement of seeing the latest blockbuster on the big screen, the smell of buttery popcorn, and the shared experience with friends and family make it a special outing. However, for those wearing hearing aids, a trip to the theater can pose some unique

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How to Protect One’s Hearing at Concerts

Concerts are known for their loud and dynamic soundscapes. Unfortunately, exposure to high decibel levels can harm a person’s hearing. Prolonged exposure to sounds over 85 decibels can cause hearing loss. Concerts often exceed this threshold, reaching levels between 100 and 120 decibels. It is critical to be aware of these risks to take appropriate

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Custom vs. Off-the-Shelf Hearing Aids and What You Need to Know

Choosing the right hearing aid is an important decision for anyone experiencing hearing loss. There are two main types of hearing aids available: custom and off-the-shelf. Each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Understanding Custom Hearing Aids Custom hearing aids are designed specifically for the wearer. They are made to fit the unique