Severe recruitment often makes it highly uncomfortable or impossible to wear hearing aids, but it can be done. Learn more.
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Support Groups for Hard of Hearing People
Here are the two best support groups for hard of hearing people in the USA. Read on.
What Are the Safe Levels for Louder Sounds?
Here’s the chart of the maximum times and sound levels you can expose your ears to without damage.
Can “Nerve Damage” Cause Loss of Sense of Ear Pain?
Does the auditory nerve also carry pain sensations to the brain? Read more.
“Real” Phantom Music in the Night–Musical Ear Syndrome
Not everything you hear in the night is real. You may have Musical Ear syndrome and be listening to phantom music. Learn more.
Loud Cell Phones for Hard of Hearing People
Discusses two models of cell phones that have good volume for hard of hearing people.
Advances in Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome (LVAS)
What are the latest advances in understanding Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome (LVAS). Read more.
Dual Music Links “Hassle” When Using Phone
Here’s how to cut down on the “hassle” of putting on dual T-links whene the phone rings.
Using Cell Phones with Hearing Aids
Various solutions for using cell phones with hearing aids and t-coils are explained.
Finding Captioned Movies Near You
Here is a cool tool for finding captioned movies near you.