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Hearing Aids and Sports: A Compatible Pair

Hearing Aids and Sports: A Compatible Pair

It's entirely possible to engage in physical activity while wearing hearing aids. Thanks to advancements in technology, hearing aids are now more robust, moisture-resistant, and discreet. Here are some tips for exercising with hearing aids: Choose the right model: Opt...

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Hearing Aids: Debunking Common Myths

Hearing Aids: Debunking Common Myths

Hearing aids are technological devices that have made tremendous strides in recent years. Yet, many myths persist about them, sometimes preventing those affected from fully benefiting from these devices. Let's explore together the most common misconceptions and the...

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Adapting your hearing aids

Adapting your hearing aids

Why can adaptation take time? The brain must adapt: Our brain needs time to get used to this new input of sound information. It must relearn how to process and interpret sounds that had become familiar in their absence or distortion. Sounds are amplified: Hearing aids...

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The advantages of a BINAURAL fitting

The advantages of a BINAURAL fitting

Better localization of sounds Allows you to better reconize and clearly locate sound sources and sources of danger, which is, for example, necessary to determine the direction of an approaching car. More focused listening Ambient and background noise can interfere...

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Pediatric Hearing Aid Fitting

Pediatric Hearing Aid Fitting

Hearing aids play a crucial role for children with hearing loss. Here is an overview of the important aspects to consider… Hearing loss in a child can be detected very early in the child's development by a Neonatal screening test or Pediatric hearing test: see the...

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Never too young for a hearing test

Never too young for a hearing test

In our modern society, hearing health is often neglected, especially among younger people. However, it is never too early to take a hearing test. Hearing problems can appear from birth and can have lasting consequences on a child's development. Babies learn about the...

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Dementia: hearing loss could accelerate cognitive decline

Dementia: hearing loss could accelerate cognitive decline

Welcome to our monthly column Hearing loss could accelerate the cognitive decline that accompanies dementia, says a study. Wearing a hearing aid could therefore slow this decline, which reminds us of the importance of ensuring maximum stimulation of the brain to...

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