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Common Excuses for Not Buying Hearing Aids

The Grim Statistics  Many people are often surprised to learn exactly how common hearing loss really is. More than 13% of everyone in the U.S. aged 18 and above suffers from it to some detectable degree. This percentage of the population that is affected increases steadily with age, making hearing loss actually very common once you are considering older demographics. …

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How to Fix Common Problems with Your Hearing Aids

Tens of Millions of People Depend on Their Hearing Aids Though it is impossible to say exactly how many, it is commonly estimated that around 13% of adults in the United States live with some detectable degree of disabling hearing loss. This is no fewer than 38 million people and as high as 48 million people directly impacted. And hearing …

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What Is the Difference between Hearing Aid and Amplifiers?

Hearing loss is a common issue that affects millions of people worldwide, with around 40 million Americans, from infants to the elderly, experiencing some form of hearing loss in one or both ears. For many of these individuals, communication can be a challenge, leading to feelings of frustration and isolation. Hearing aids can enhance a person’s quality of life and lessen …

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Tips for Selecting Hearing Aids

Hearing loss affects millions of people across Wisconsin, and it can have a significant impact on your quality of life. Unfortunately, many people suffer in silence because they are hesitant to seek treatment or they are unsure of where to start. If you’re one of those people, we want to help. In this post, we’ll provide you with some tips …

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Tips for Adjusting to New Hearing Aids

Hearing aids are important tools that can help individuals with hearing loss communicate better and engage with the world around them. For first-time users, however, adjusting to new hearing aids can be a challenging process. It is not uncommon to experience discomfort or difficulties with the initial adjustment period. But with a little bit of patience, understanding, and support, new …