Hearing Loss
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6 Ways to Keep Your Hearing Loss From Getting Worse
Category: Hearing LossLearn practical tips for managing hearing loss, avoiding further damage, and using today’s top technology to stay connected to the sounds you love
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Understanding Single-Sided Hearing Loss
Category: Hearing LossStruggling to hear in one ear? Learn what causes single-sided hearing loss, who it affects, and the most effective treatment options to help restore clarity.
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Recovering from Sudden Hearing Loss
Category: Hearing LossSudden hearing loss can be alarming — and it’s a medical emergency. Learn the signs, causes, and why acting fast can protect your hearing and boost recovery
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Hearing Loss and the Great Outdoors
Category: Hearing LossHiking, hunting, and camping are more enjoyable with great hearing. Read tips on maintaining and protecting your hearing aids for your next outdoor adventure.
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Hearing Loss Doesn’t Sound Like Hearing Loss
Category: Hearing LossIs there a way to catch hearing loss early? There are many ways, but they’re very subtle, and you need to know what to look for. Read on for details.
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Turn the Music Up, Dude — But Not Past 85 Decibels
If you’re not familiar with the 60/60 rule, don’t worry — many aren’t. But it’s a key way to preserve your hearing now and in the future.
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Q&A: Can Hearing Loss Be Cured?
Category: Hearing LossHearing loss affects one of the most important senses and impacts other aspects of health, so what’s the latest on a cure? Scientists have long been on the case. Read on to find out more.
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6 Fascinating Animal Facts: Hearing Edition
Category: Hearing LossDid you know wolves can hear sounds up to 10 miles away? Check out these stories for six more fascinating tidbits about hearing!
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How Loud Is It?
Category: Hearing LossSpring is an ideal time to get out the power tools for some home repairs, wood projects, and garden tasks. But is your hearing at risk?
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NCAA Athletes With Hearing Loss
Category: Hearing LossDiscover how a volleyball player’s college responded to their request to hold a silent volleyball set to raise awareness of hearing loss.










