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Use Audiobooks to Hone Your Hearing

Posted on August 15, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health

Better Hearing Is a Process, Not an Event When you get hearing devices, your hearing improves dramatically. But there’s still plenty of fine-tuning to do. That’s why an experienced hearing care professional schedules follow-ups. As you encounter different environments in...

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How to Deal with Earwax

Posted on July 1, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Earwax, Hearing Health

When it comes to ear cleaning, be gentle and consider leaving it to the professionals. The general consensus that we shouldn’t insert objects like cotton swabs into the ear canal is good advice, but many people disregard it because they feel they...

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Best Safe Hearing Gifts for Dad

Posted on May 15, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health, Hearing Protection

Dad’s Ears Will Thank You This Father’s Day, give dad the gift that truly keeps on giving — recreation that’s easy on his ears! These gift ideas are sure to make him, and his ears, happy.   Headphones Dads love...

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Gardening For Hearing

Posted on April 15, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health, Nutrition

Get in the Dirt With These Five Ear-Resistible Plants Nothing says springtime like seedlings and fresh compost for a bountiful new season in the garden. Planning your homegrown fruits and vegetables? Consider these yard-to-table superstars to help support healthy hearing....

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Should I Clean My Ears at Home?

Posted on March 15, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Earwax, Hearing Health

By now, many of you have probably seen or heard of videos in which various people demonstrate how to use OTC digital otoscopes and ear irrigation kits to clean your ears at home. While this can be a tempting foray...

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6 Questions to Ask During Your Annual Physical

Posted on February 15, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health

A Bit of Preparation Can Go a Long Way It can sometimes take a little nudge to schedule an annual physical. So when you finally take that step, it’s important to maximize your visit. For National Heart Month and beyond,...

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How Better Hearing Improves Romance

Posted on February 1, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health

Hear With All Your Heart Better hearing improves your relationship with everyone in your life — especially your romantic partner. Read on to find out how. Better Hearing, Less Miscommunication Stakes are high in romantic relationships. Treating hearing loss is...

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6 Soup Recipes That Support Hearing Health

Posted on January 15, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health

A Delicious Way to Make Your Cochlea Happy Nutrition is an easy way to keep your hearing health going strong. January is National Soup Month, and it’s just the time to try some great soup recipes that will please your...

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Better Hearing: Paying It Forward

Posted on January 1, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health

5 Ways to Help Others With Hearing Loss Getting treated for hearing loss can be such a life-changing experience that it’s only natural to want to share the sense of independence, reconnection, and other positive outcomes that can go hand...

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New Year, New Hearing, New You

Posted on December 1, 2021 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Health

6 Tips for Hearing Better in 2022 Your world is filled with sound — sounds you don’t want to miss. There’s your grandchild’s virtual piano recital, your favorite sci-fi marathon, or a phone conversation with an old friend. As the...

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