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Speech Quality Reflected in Type of Hearing Loss

How the type of hearing loss you have influences the quality of your speech and why people with extreme reverse slope losses have normal speech.

Interference When Using Loop Systems and T-coils

Tricks to reducing interference when using Loop Systems with the t-coils in your hearing aids.

Free Visor Cards for Deaf People Now Available

Visor cards can help deaf people with their initial communication problems if they are stopped by the police while driving.

Hard of Hearing Student “Paddles” Teacher!

Cool tip for coping with your hearing loss in the classroom or in other group situations, while not interrupting the class all the time.

Do I Always Have to Wear My Hearing Aids?

You don’t have to wear your hearing aids all the time if you don’t want to. Don’t let hearing health care professionals scare you that you will lose your hearing if you don’t.

Hearing Loss and Following Directions

Hard of hearing people often don’t follow your directions because such directions and instructions never got fixed in their brains. Here’s why.

Is Normal Hearing a 0 dB Loss?

Zero dB (decibels) is not total silence like you might think. Nor is hearing at 0 dB “normal” Learn more.

What Is Speech Discrimination?

Speech discrimination is how well you understand what you hear when the speech is comfortably loud enough for you.

Are Hearing Aids for Nerve Deafness?

Don’t let doctors mislead you that hearing aids will not help your nerve deafness (sensorineural hearing loss).

Making Hearing People Feel Comfortable with Your Hearing Loss

Learn how you can quickly make people feel at ease with your hearing loss.

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Center for Hearing Loss Help

Neil G. Bauman, Ph.D.

1013 Ridgeway Drive, Lynden,
WA 98264-1057 USA

Email: neil@hearinglosshelp.com

Phone: 360-778-1266 (M-F 9:00 AM-5:00 PM PST)

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"The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life [which also includes perfect hearing] through Jesus Christ our Lord." [Romans 6:23]

"But know this, in the last days perilous times will come" [2 Timothy 3:1]. "For there will be famines, pestilences, and [severe] earthquakes in various places" [Matthew 24:7], "distress of nations, the sea and the waves roaring"—tsunamis, hurricanes—Luke 21:25, but this is good news if you have put your trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, for "when these things begin to happen, lift up your heads [and rejoice] because your redemption draws near" [Luke 21:28].