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There is a wealth of online resources, but it can be difficult to find reliable and accurate information. That’s why we created the Audio Help Hearing Centers blog.

Instead of searching for the answers you need about hearing loss and hearing aids, you can find the information you’re looking for in one convenient place. Audio Help Hearing Centers is committed to providing the latest content to improve your hearing experience. We will work to provide regular updates to give you the most accurate hearing health information.

Exercise Your Ears

Getting in a good workout can benefit more than our muscles and heart – it can also do wonders for our ears and hearing. There are a number of exercises – both physical and mental – that can boost your hearing potential. Cardiovascular Everyone knows cardio exercise is good for the body, but the increased […]

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Understanding Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) – occurring with inner ear damage – is the most common type of permanent hearing loss. The tiny hair cells in the cochlea are lost throughout our lifetimes, causing our hearing to gradually become less sharp. In addition to the natural aging process, these hair cells can become damaged by exposure […]

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Difficulty Understanding Words with Hearing Aids

Despite the profound advancements of hearing aid technology, wearers may find they still have problems understanding words while wearing them. Although properly fitting hearing aids often greatly help the word comprehension deficit, there are certain words or reasons why understanding what you’re hearing is difficult. There are three types of hearing loss: sensorineural (issue in […]

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Diseases That Can Lead To Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is not always due to cranking up the music through earbuds or prolonged exposure to other sounds. Sometimes, the cause of our hearing impairment comes from within. There are a number of diseases that can contribute to hearing loss. High Blood Pressure A very common disease affecting nearly 75 million Americans, high blood […]

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Hearing Aids: The Digital Difference

When it comes to hearing aids, knowing the difference between digital and analog can make a world of difference. All hearing aids consist of four components: amplifier, microphone, receiver and battery. The “digital” label refers to the amplifier, which increases the volume of sounds. Analog hearing aids could only do that – make sounds louder. […]

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