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Musicians and Fans are at Greater Risk for Hearing Loss

For musicians and avid fans alike, the allure of music is undeniable, but the toll it can take on your hearing is often underestimated. Whether you’re singing your heart out, mastering an instrument, or simply reveling in the sounds of your favorite tunes, your ears may be at greater risk than you realize. The sad truth is that most conventional 

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Frustrated With Trying to Hear the Television?

One of the most common complaints I hear is how hard it can be to understand the television. One of the biggest frustrations is the lack of volume consistency from one program to the next or even between channels. (Don’t even get me started on the commercials!). There are many products in the market that are designed to make it 

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Hearing Aid and Cell Phone Compatibility

Did you know that cell phones have hearing aid compatibility ratings? The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) requires that cell phone makers and service providers produce phones that have less static, less interference, and better telecoil connections. If you need a hearing aid compatible cell phone, just look at the label. All cell phones will have an ‘M’ rating (M1 thru 

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Risk of Hearing Loss Has Never Been Greater

With increases in the prevalence of technology over the past decade, our lives have never been busier and more full of distractions—and we’ve never been more at risk for hearing loss than we are now. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) used to be considered a problem that only the elderly faced, but over the prior three decades, hearing loss increases have 

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October Headlines & Happenings

During the month of October, Vibrant Hearing is hosting a toiletry drive to support the mission of the Povarello Center. Please drop off toiletry donations to the Missoula Vibrant Hearing office. The Povarello provides for the immediate needs of 300-350 Missoulians per day. Some of those needs are more basic than you might guess. Please consider a monetary or toiletry donation, 

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My Ears Itch. What Should I Do?

Itchy ears are a common and annoying problem and one that can be frustrating to try to solve. If you wear hearing aids and have no known skin conditions then the itching is likely cause by bacteria, over cleaning, or the fine little hairs in your ear canal being tickled by the hearing aid piece in your ear. We all 

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Hunters: Protect Your Hearing with DefendEar by Westone

If you are preparing to take to the field this fall, make sure you protect your hearing with the most comfortable, effective hearing protection available! In order to better protect our patients, this fall we are offering DefendEar—custom-molded earplugs that will not only protect you from the damaging sound of muzzle blasts, but will also help you hear better in 

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Your Hearing Test – What Should You Expect?

Navigating a hearing test can be an enlightening journey toward better hearing and improved quality of life. While the prospect of a hearing evaluation may seem daunting, it’s essential to remember that this experience is primarily designed to be informative and enjoyable. In this blog, we’ll delve into what you should expect during a hearing test and how to make 

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Retrain Your Brain to Hear Again

Trouble hearing in noise and trouble understanding speech are, by far, the two most common complaints by people who have hearing loss. The first step is to be fit with appropriate hearing instruments. Hearing aids alone cannot fix the problems you might have with clarity and hearing in noise. Believe it or not, these are skills that must be relearned. 

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