You may have heard about white, pink and even brown noise online – but what are these types of noise and what are they for? Audiologist Rebecca Smith, Au.D., CCC-A shares her insights: https://lnkd.in/eChxY4_m
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I am thrilled to share my daughter in law Rebecca Smith, Au.D, CCC-A recent article on the HearingLife blog discussing the various types of noise and their impact on hearing health. Check it out and let her know your thoughts! #hearinghealth #noiseawareness #articlecontribution #hearinglifeblog
You may have heard about white, pink and even brown noise online – but what are these types of noise and what are they for? Audiologist Rebecca Smith, Au.D., CCC-A shares her insights: https://lnkd.in/eChxY4_m
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“That doesn’t look like a hearing aid.” Watch Tom Call, Au.D., provide insight on how he thinks his patients will react to the Widex SmartRIC™. Learn more about the SmartRIC: https://ow.ly/WPu650RqWO6
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As 2023 comes to an end and we think of the new year, what are your New Year's resolutions? Not only for yourself, but ones you would make for the healthcare industry and society through the lens of a deaf/hard of hearing individual. ID: White background with 2024 graphic hanging at the top and a solid blue arch underneath. Text reads: what is your New Year's resolution? For yourself. For the healthcare industry. For society.
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Following a diagnosis from an audiologist, people may not know what to do next. In this resource, Ability Central shares the immediate things to do following an APD diagnosis: https://bit.ly/3TBAlAk
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On National Save Your Hearing Day, we would like to remind everyone that you can take many preventative measures to reduce your risk of hearing loss. Learn more about why preserving your hearing is vital for good health and tips to prevent noise-induced hearing loss: https://bit.ly/3sraIkl ALT: Illustration of physicians examining an ear with a hearing wave. The text reads, "National Save Your Hearing Day."
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Hearing loss is fairly common and increases in probability as we age. It is most commonly caused by damage to the inner ear or nerves of the inner ear. The first step to treatment is to get examined by Dr. Madison Richardson. Learn more here https://bit.ly/45dSzKe
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Curious about what happens during a routine auditory checkup? Here's what to expect: First, you'll meet with an audiologist who will discuss your medical history and any concerns you may have. Then, they will perform various tests to assess your hearing, including pure tone audiometry and speech testing. These tests help determine your hearing thresholds and how well you understand speech. Finally, your ENT specialist will review the results with you and discuss any recommendations or next steps. Remember, regular checkups are key to maintaining healthy hearing. #AuditoryHealth #RoutineCheckup
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Hearing loss is fairly common and increases in probability as we age. It is most commonly caused by damage to the inner ear or nerves of the inner ear. The first step to treatment is to get examined by Dr. Madison Richardson. Learn more here https://bit.ly/45dSzKe
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Hearing loss is fairly common and increases in probability as we age. It is most commonly caused by damage to the inner ear or nerves of the inner ear. The first step to treatment is to get examined by Dr. Madison Richardson. Learn more here https://bit.ly/45dSzKe
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