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Sprint Offers Captioned Calling for Cell Phones

If you are a Sprint customer using an iPhone or Android device, you can now enjoy captioned calling on your cell phone. This is welcome news for cell phone users with hearing loss! If you have a Sprint Everything Data Plan, the app is free from the iTunes App Store or from the Google Play store. Go to your app 

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Understanding Speech in Noise

‘ Among the myriad challenges faced by individuals with hearing loss, one recurrent and frustrating complaint is the difficulty of understanding conversations in noisy environments. Despite the remarkable advancements in hearing aid technology, there is still a persistent gap between the capabilities of hearing aids and the ideal solution we all wish for. A significant part of this problem stems 

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What is Closed-Captioning?

Did you know the first demonstration of closed-captioning was held at Gallaudet College in 1972? The first TV show? Mod Squad! Real-time captioning was developed in 1982 when court reporters were trained to give television viewers virtually instant access to live news, sports and entertainment broadcasts. During the 1980s, television networks began to caption their shows, but viewers had to 

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The One You Love

As we age and our bodies betray us; the last thing that remains are the human voice and meaningful words. Speaking and listening are often the last thread of connection we have with each other. Caring for someone we love who also has a hearing loss and dementia can be particularly hard. How do you know if the communication problems 

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Getting Used to Hearing Aids

#1- Wear them all day, every day. It is tempting to leave your hearing aids on the dresser when you’re home alone or will be in a quiet environment for hours. But think about that for a minute. Your ears are always ‘on’ even in the most peaceful times. Because an area is quiet does not mean it is completely 

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Hearing Aids and Earwax

Hearing aids aren’t very fun at the best of times. When they constantly stop up with earwax they can be downright maddening! Take heart, this is a universal frustration and, for the most part, can’t be helped. Your ear produces wax as both a skin conditioner and as a defensive mechanism to prevent the intrusion (or expedite the removal) of 

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Earwax – What’s the Obsession?

Earwax (or, more properly, cerumen) is really cool stuff! It is a bug repellent, dust catcher and skin conditioner; it also has both anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. A little earwax is a good thing! Most people don’t like the wet feeling they have after a shower and will use a cotton swab to dry out the canal. An effective solution 

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Put down the cotton swabs! And bobby-pins and pen tops …

A patient came in last week with tremendous pain in his right ear. He was cleaning his ears with a cotton swab and succeeded only in firmly packing the earwax further in his ear. In an effort to remove the wax, he used an over-the-counter wax softener that made the impacted wax swell and put additional pressure in his eardrum. 

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More About Music – Protect Your Hearing with Electronic Music Monitors

If you are a true audiophile or a budding professional musician, passive hearing protection may not be the best answer. The world of electronic music monitors has exploded in the last few years and there are now more options than ever. The noise isolation and canceling properties of the latest products have become so sophisticated that they are as solidly 

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Hearing — and Understanding — the World Around You Takes More Than Your Ears

In a noisy, crowded room, your brain can pick up subtle parts of speech and automatically arrange them into useful thoughts. Ever wondered how this miraculous feat happens? Well, new research brings us closer to understanding just that. Researchers at Trinity College in Dublin were able to pinpoint the regions of the brain responsible for processing each individual sound that 

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