by Hearing Aids | Mar 12, 2015 | Free Hearing Check, Hearing Loss, Hearing Test
Hearing loss is indicated in a recent study that regular use of analgesics may cause greater risk of hearing loss. More studies should be completed on this; however, if you notice a change in your hearing, check with your physician and get a hearing test. via: Emax...
by Hearing Aids | Nov 21, 2013 | Denver Hearing Aids, Free Hearing Check, Hearing Test
We have Inexpensive Hearing Aids in Denver! Better hearing doesn’t have to be expensive. It starts with a Free Hearing Test. Our free screening hearing check* using a range of tests designed specifically to ensure the best success in selecting your hearing aid....
by Hearing Aids | Nov 1, 2012 | Denver Hearing Aids, Free Hearing Check, Hearing Aid Counseling, Hearing Aid Education, Hearing Aids Denver, Hearing Loss, hearing loss and child safety
Hearing loss. Pitch and tuning fork. Research suggests that perfect pitch may have as much to do with genetics as it does with learning an instrument or studying voice. Click for info on Hearing Aid Counseling and Hearing Education ScienceDaily (Oct. 23, 2012) People...
by Hearing Aids | Jul 1, 2012 | Denver Hearing Aids, Free Hearing Check, Life Experience
In just a few minutes, you can learn to improve your ability to be understood by 40% or more, even in noisy situations. It takes a little practice—but it works! It takes talking slightly slower with a little more precise pronunciation, with a little more volume, and...
by Hearing Aids | Jun 20, 2012 | Denver Hearing Aids, Free Hearing Check, Life Experience
Hearing aids are not a “cure all” for hearing loss. They are only a part of a longer term rehabilitation process. The rehabilitation process includes the following: Education: With your hearing test you should receive information about your hearing loss, which may...
by Hearing Aids | Dec 8, 2011 | Free Hearing Check, Hard of hearing, Hearing Aids Denver, Hearing Loss
A letter to Dear Abby about a wife who mumbles. Source The Detroit News: Dear Abby: My wife of 25 years has an annoying habit that drives me crazy. When she starts a conversation with me, she’ll speak in a very low voice and mumble without looking at me. I...