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The Connection Between Hearing Loss and Diabetes

Hearing Health

The Connection Between Hearing Loss and Diabetes

Did you know hearing loss and diabetes are two of America’s greatest health concerns? Seniors often experience both. According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly… Read More

Winter Comfort Foods that Boost Your Hearing Health

Hearing Health

Winter Comfort Foods that Boost Your Hearing Health

Winter is the perfect time to enjoy cozy, delicious comfort food that warms you from the inside out. Whether it’s a steaming bowl of soup… Read More

Proudly Serving Our Veterans with Hearing Loss

Hearing Health

Proudly Serving Our Veterans with Hearing Loss

Veterans Day is an important time to honor our veterans and thank them for their service and sacrifice for our country. Often as a result… Read More

Hearing Accessibility for Movie and Home Theatres

Hearing Health

Hearing Accessibility for Movie and Home Theatres

Have you been meaning to catch the newest film at your local theater but weary of how your hearing loss may affect your experience? You’re… Read More

Summer Foods that Boost Your Hearing Health

Hearing Health

Summer Foods that Boost Your Hearing Health

Better food. Better Hearing. Better living.   American Jazz singer, Ella Fitzgerald once sang…  “Summertime and the livin’ is easy…”  And we couldn’t agree more! The… Read More

10 Telltale Signs of Hearing Loss

Hearing Health

10 Telltale Signs of Hearing Loss

May means Better Hearing for you and your loved ones “I do need an appointment, but I’m sorry I can’t hear you. I will have… Read More

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