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  • Better Hearing Webinar: ‘Smart’ Hearing: Smartphone Tips & Tricks with Hearing Aids

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    'Smart' Hearing: Smartphone Tips & Tricks with Hearing AidsHearing aids amplify the sounds that surround us, but what about the sounds that come from our mobile devices? Phone calls, podcasts, music videos, movies, and more are important sounds that may be more or less difficult to hear depending on a person's hearing abilities and the noise … Read more

  • Better Hearing Webinar: Cochlear Implants

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    Be sure not to miss our next Better Hearing Webinar on Wednesday February 2nd at 4pm ET on: Cochlear Implants When a person's hearing loss progresses beyond the point in which a hearing aid is helpful, or if they are born deaf, a cochlear implant may be their only option for aural communication. Please join … Read more

  • Better Hearing Webinar: Diabetes & and the Ears – What’s the Connection?

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    Be sure not to miss our next Better Hearing Webinar on Wednesday November 3rd at 4pm ET on: Diabetes & the Ears: What's the Connection? Did you know that hearing loss is twice as common in people with diabetes compared to those without it? As high sugar levels damage small blood vessels, blood circulation to … Read more

  • Better Hearing Webinar: Ototoxic Medications

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    Don't miss our next Better Hearing Webinar on Wednesday October 6th, at 4pm ET with special guest co-presenter: A. Morgan Selleck, MD, UNC Neurotology Assistant Professor. Ototoxic Medications: How Your Prescriptions May Be Affecting Your Ears Did you know that certain medications can have temporary or permanent effects on the ears? These effects may cause … Read more

  • Better Hearing Webinar: That’s Too Loud! Hearing Loss & Hyperacusis

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    Don't miss our next Better Hearing Webinar: That's Too Loud! Hearing Loss & Hyperacusis Join us Wednesday September 1, 2021 at 4:00pm ET Hyperacusis is characterized by a sensitivity to sounds that would not be considered loud by others. Though rare, hyperacusis is more likely to appear in people with tinnitus or in children with Autism … Read more