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This is where the damage and hearing loss first happen that's due to age, noise exposure or medicine. The other fluid-filled chambers of the inner ear include ...
Do I need to see my doctor, or is it OK to wait until I think I need hearing aids? ANSWER: Don't wait. Make an appointment to have your hearing evaluated now.
All hearing aids use the same basic parts to carry sounds from the environment into your ear and make them louder. Most hearing aids are digital, and all are ...
While hearing loss can't be cured, there are ways to prevent it — and to treat it. Dr. Gayla Poling, director of Diagnostic Audiology at Mayo Clinic, explains.
The National Institutes of Health reports that 2 or 3 of every 1,000 children have hearing loss in one or both ears. But how do you know if your child is ...
Using hearing aids can slow cognitive decline in older adults with hearing loss who are also at risk for memory and thinking problems.
Most hearing loss can be improved with hearing aids or cochlear implants. "There's evidence that improving hearing will improve cognition, and there might ...
Some studies have been shown that if people have a hearing loss over many years, certain parts of the brain, in particular the temporal lobe involved in hearing ...
Suffering from severe hearing loss and struggling to find answers, Dianne Lee Needham turned to Mayo Clinic's Cochlear Implant Program. Here she shares in her ...
“Noise-induced hearing loss can occur anytime you are exposed to excessively loud sounds. It occurs most often due to repetitive exposure to loud sounds but ...
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