These Chemicals Might Increase Your Risk of Hearing Loss
Ototoxic chemicals in your work environment could lead to this. […]
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Your headphones could be causing you serious hearing damage. Here’s how to listen to your favorite bands safely. […]
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What are some common mistakes new hearing aid owners make? We’ve got the list. […]
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Lately you’ve noticed that you can’t hear out of one ear. Is that bad? (Spoiler: It’s likely.) What could be the cause? And when should you see a hearing professional? […]
Could that ringing in your ears be genetic? Let’s take a look at the root causes of tinnitus. […]
These hearing tips could be your gateway to the fountain of youth. […]
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Protecting your hearing during loud (but fun) summer activities can help prevent issues like tinnitus and hearing loss. […]
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