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Hearing aids are a big investment. But if your hearing aid isn’t clean, it may not be functioning at full capacity. Not to mention the device could wear down faster. To maximize the life and functionality of your hearing aid, it should be cared for and maintained properly.
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Hearing loss is a major public health issue. In fact, about 48 million Americans, nearly 20 percent of the population, report some level of hearing loss. From mild to profound hearing loss, coping with changes in your ability to hear is never easy.
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Falls are a major concern for the aging population. In fact, more than 1 in 3 people age 65 or older falls every year according to the National Institute for Aging. For younger people, a fall can result in a bruise or a broken bone.
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Studies confirm what common sense has told you about hearing or the lack thereof—people who experience hearing loss are at higher risk of developing memory and cognitive issues.
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Congratulations! You’ve taken the leap and purchased your first pair of hearing aids with the help of the Dr. Stella Fulman or Dr. Zhanneta Shapiro at Audiology Island.
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Hearing connects us. We live in a visual world. Vision, typically viewed as your primary sense, tops the priority list for many people. Hearing on the other hand, tends to be underappreciated.
