Study Shows Hearing Aids Improve Brain Function
February 23rd, 2016Posted in Blog
According to a recent study by Jamie Desjardins, PhD, an assistant professor in the speech-language pathology program at The University of Texas at El Paso, hearing aids improve brain function in people with hearing loss. It is known that hearing loss, if left untreated, can lead to emotional and social consequences, reduced job performance, and
Read MoreEverett A. – Columbia, MO 65201
February 22nd, 2016Posted in Reviews
were there for me in a my time of need. My old hearing aids broke two days before I was scheduled to teach a large class of students. My current hearing aid provider at the time would not schedule an appointment for me for three weeks. I came here and I was taken care of
Read MoreWhen Is Hearing Loss Not Just About Hearing?
February 22nd, 2016Posted in Blog
Hearing loss is a hidden disability; while not obvious to the outside observer, it often manifests itself in psychological, emotional and physical health problems. And since hearing loss is usually gradual and progressive, it tends to be minimized or ignored by those who have it. Unfortunately, the average time that elapses prior to seeking treatment
Read MoreConsider Your Hearing
February 15th, 2016Posted in Blog
Communication is especially important, as it is the way we listen to our partner’s concerns and frustrations, and allows us to have conversations about things both important and trivial. But if one of those in the relationship has hearing loss, frustrations can begin to mount. Just a simple conversation becomes difficult, and one of the most
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