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Maximising Comfort for Senior Citizens: Latest Design Features in a Hearing Machine for Old Person
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Our bodies change as we age, and hearing loss is a typical problem for many older adults. The World Health Organization (WHO) report says 432 million adults and 34 million children, or about 5% of the world’s population, require rehabilitation to treat their hearing loss. By 2050, over 700 million people – or 1 in…

The Escalating Impact of Delayed Hearing Care: Why Acting Early Matters
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Hearing is one of the most crucial abilities nature has gifted us. It helps you connect with the outer world, gives you a sense of security, and helps in keeping your brain healthy. Thus, hearing care is crucial for your personal health. The issue of hearing loss is progressive. It is a very common health…

Conductive Hearing Loss: Causes, Diagnosis, and Types of Hearing Aids That Can Help You
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If you or a family member complains of trouble with hearing or other discomfort regarding the ear, you may initially be inclined not to pay too much attention to the issue. We often attribute this discomfort to a ‘blocked feeling in the ears’ or to common colds and flu. However, these middle ear issues could…

Types of Hearing Loss and Can Hearing Aids Prevent Them
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Hearing loss affects people of all ages, which is one of its most alarming characteristics. In fact, according to research by World Health Organisation (WHO), by 2050, nearly 2.5 billion people are projected to have some degree of hearing loss. Researchers also indicate that indicates that the likelihood of developing hearing loss increases with age. …

Understanding Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
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We often tend to appreciate our body the way it is gifted to us. One of the most interesting parts of our body is our ears which help us in two ways — firstly, in making sense of the world through listening and secondly, by helping us balance our bodies. However, if we lose the…

The Future of Digital Hearing Aids: Advancements in Technology and Design
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The wave of digitisation has led to the evolution of regular hearing aids. They are now at the next stage of their evolution in design and user-friendliness. They are called digital hearing aids. With time, digital hearing aids have proven to be much more capable and stylish than the previous analogue hearing devices that many…

Bluetooth Hearing Aids: Everything You Need To Know
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Bluetooth hearing aids have ushered in an age wherein people can listen to music, pick up phone calls and even personalise their audio experience seamlessly. Gone are the times of bulky hearing aids as they are replaced with compact and technologically adept Bluetooth hearing aids. There are certain myths regarding the price of Bluetooth hearing…

6 Ways to Prepare for a PTA Test (or Any Hearing Test)
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PTA test of ear stands for Pure Tone Audiometry which determines the hearing sensitivity across the frequencies of an individual. It measures the softest sounds a person can hear at different pitches or frequencies. However, the PTA test of ear is not the only testing performed in case of hearing loss but is one of…

Are Behind-The-Ear Hearing Aids Better Than In-The-Ear: 5 Pros
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More than 1.5 billion people live with hearing loss, who make up 20% of the world’s population. As a health complication, it can be appalling and debilitating. Besides losing one of the most crucial senses, getting used to hearing aids could be daunting for many. When considering hearing devices, the question arises: are behind-the-ear hearing…

Ever Wondered How Long Would Your Hearing Aid Machine Last?
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A hearing aid machine acts as a companion for individuals who have hearing loss. It is thus natural for buyers to be concerned about the shelf life of a hearing aid machine. There exist numerous myths about the shelf life of hearing aid machines. Often, many get swayed by them and invest in the wrong…









