
If you have a hearing problem in one ear, make sure you are in the best position to maximize your ‘good side’. Don’t be shy about asking people to change places with you....
Read More ›Avoid seasonal allergy triggers by staying indoors during dry, windy days. The best time to go outside is after a good rain, which helps clear pollen from the air. Make sure to wear a pollen mask if you do outside chores....
Read More ›May this Christmas season bring you nothing but fond memories, happiness, and laughter. Best wishes for the Holidays and throughout the coming year!...
Read More ›If you are allergic to pollen, your immune system sees it as a foreign substance that causes your immune system to react. Its symptoms would include Runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, and mucus production....
Read More ›Ear infections are caused by bacteria and viruses that create inflammation in the ear when fluid builds up behind the eardrum. Common symptoms include earache, fullness in the ear, and discharge in the ear....
Read More ›Assistive hearing devices, like hearing aids, can take a bit of time to adjust to. The first few days with your new devices are important because they can influence whether or not you continue to use your devices. Here are some tips: 1. At first, onl...
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