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Living With a Hearing Aid
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Can the flu cause hearing loss?
The flu impacts your health in many ways, but can it also cause hearing loss? Get the answer here.
13/12/22
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Eat your way to healthy hearing!
It’s important to protect your ears against loud noise and ear infections. You might know this. But did you also know that certain foods can help prevent age-related hearing loss and the progression of hearing loss?
12/12/22
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Reaching your full hearing potential with hearing aids
Being a new hearing aid user is both wonderful and challenging. You now have access to new sounds, but you are also getting used to a different way of using your hearing sense.
12/12/22
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What you can do to support a colleague with hearing loss
Working with a colleague who lives with hearing loss is challenging. For you and for them. Here's what you can do to support them.
06/01/21
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Top tips for enjoying a festive (dinner) party with a hearing aid
Most people look forward to a festive dinner, wedding or party. Living with a hearing loss and wearing a hearing aid can mean conversation is extra challenging at these social events.
12/10/20
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Hearing loss in the workplace: How to navigate a workplace and make your hearing loss less of a hassle
Hearing loss in the workplace can bring challenges – for you and your colleagues. Missing out on information and informal conversations can leave you feeling isolated and lose confidence. By informing others about your hearing loss, you ensure you get the support you need to do your job and more.
05/10/20
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How do hearing aids work
Today, hearing aids are small and unobtrusive, yet they contain some of the most sophisticated technology. This technology helps empower people to live life to the very fullest, which is our fundamental mission here at Oticon.
19/08/20
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How to get a good start to your life with hearing aids
Many hearing aid users report an increase in their overall quality of life. Good hearing enables so much of what makes life great – many users experience more profound interactions with loved ones and find it much more enjoyable to participate in social events.
11/02/20
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Hearing aids keep the brain fit
Here is a fact that might surprise you: You hear with your brain – not your ears
11/02/20
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Here is how Hans got his hearing – and social life – back
We often talk about the magical impact of getting your hearing back. It has a profound effect on people’s lives that goes beyond simply experiencing sounds.
11/02/20
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Know the Signs of Hearing Loss in Children
Hearing is essential to our children’s learning ability. Even in the womb a child can begin to recognise sounds, such as their mother’s heartbeat, and from their very first day in the world they begin to develop skills and knowledge from speech and environmental sounds. It is easy to take for granted how much we rely on sound in our daily lives, even the simplest of tasks are made easy by the ability to listen. For children, hearing is a key sense for personal development and without it you will find your child challenged in many aspects of life.
21/10/19
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Signs of Hearing Loss for Infants & Toddlers: 0-3 Years
Hearing is an essential contributor to your child’s development. If hearing loss is not addressed it can delay important development, such as learning language, and have an impact on vital life skills including socialising. Thankfully there are lots of ways to help a child cope with hearing loss, the first step is to identify the potential problem.
21/10/19
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Why Healthy Hearing is Vital in Fighting Dementia
You may hear with your ears, but your brain makes sense of sound, which is why untreated hearing loss can have a large influence on your brain’s health. Significantly, untreated hearing loss can increase the risk of dementia
02/09/19
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