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Hearing aids designed to stand up to the test of childhood
Whether splashing in puddles, digging in the sandbox, or working up a sweat during a game— children are notoriously tough on their belongings, and hearing aids are no exception. Oticon pediatric hearing aids are designed and tested to make them robust, reliable, and ready to take on the challenges of childhood.
20/04/23
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First visit to a hearing care professional? Here’s what to expect.
Congratulations on taking this first step toward better hearing health!
11/04/23
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When should I upgrade my hearing aids?
Like everything we use, our hearing devices have a finite lifespan. You should consider upgrading at certain times, even when everything seems to be working fine.
29/03/23
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Let's get connected!
Now that you’re well underway with your hearing aids, are you ready to get connected?
01/03/23
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Hearing starts with the brain
Here’s a fact that may surprise you: You hear with your brain– not just your ears. While ears are an important part of the hearing process, the processing and understanding of those sounds happen in the brain.
01/03/23
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New study shows hearing emotions in voices matters – Especially for children
Kids with hearing loss want to fit in. They want to interact, learn, and socialize with their friends and peers in a variety of settings and feel included in all of them. Studies show that when kids have trouble perceiving emotion in others, it can compromise their communication skills and overall quality of life.
25/01/23
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Tips for driving safely with hearing loss
How much do you rely on your hearing when you drive? Probably more than you think. Even though sight is the most important sense when you're behind the wheel, hearing helps you detect approaching ambulances, the horn of an impatient driver, or the sound of your turn signals that are turned on by mistake.
21/12/22
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Five tips to help your child adjust to hearing aids
If your child has hearing loss, your family is not alone. The National Institute of Health reports that about two to three of every 1,000 babies born in the United States are born with some type of hearing loss. The good news is, a great majority of children can experience improved hearing with the help of hearing aids.
15/12/22
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Three tips to keep your brain stimulated and engaged
Your brain needs stimulation to remain healthy throughout your life, just like your muscles need exercise. Did you know hearing plays a valuable role in keeping your brain engaged and active? Keep reading to find out more!
15/12/22
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5 benefits of EduMic: Helping your child thrive with hearing aids
Now that your child uses hearing aids, they’re likely experiencing a whole new world of sounds. And their developing brain needs the best possible access to learning and processing information.
09/12/22
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Winter hearing aid care guide
The real enemy to your hearing aids during winter is moisture and condensation. That’s why it’s a good idea to check them on a daily basis during the cold months.
01/12/22
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Using headphones at a safe level
Sounds and noises make the world interesting and vibrant. And with our headphones on, we can disappear into a podcast or relaxing music, or quiet the noise of a crowded train or subway.
29/11/22
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Top tips for enjoying a party with hearing aids
We understand that attending social events with hearing aids can present a challenge. But with our tips and guidance, there’s no need to feel stressed.
14/10/22
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Preventing common hearing aid disasters
Sometimes, though, accidents do happen. However, with a little bit of knowledge and information, you can prevent many common hearing aid disasters before they occur, or before they get worse. Read on to find out more.
28/09/22
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Guide to in-the-ear hearing aids
With all of the different types of hearing aids out on the market, it can be hard to decide which is best for your needs.
05/08/22
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What are invisible hearing aids?
Out of sight, out of mind? Many people worry about their hearing aids looking conspicuous, or interfering with their glasses or masks. Invisible hearing aids can help.
02/08/22
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Summer hearing aid care guide
Summer’s finally here! This means outdoor fun, sunshine, beach days, and more. You might be ready, but are your hearing aids?
22/07/22
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Getting the most out of your rechargeable hearing aids
With our tips and tricks, you’ll have the confidence of knowing when you wake up in the morning, your hearing aids will be charged and powered for a full day*.
08/07/22
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Wearing hearing aids: when you should and when you shouldn’t
When you get hearing aids and discover all the sounds you’ve been missing, chances are you never want to take them out.
31/05/22
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How do I know if my loved one needs hearing aids?
Many, if not most, of us experience hearing loss as we age. However, sometimes it might be hard to notice, especially when it comes on slowly.
27/05/22
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A Look at the Three Types of Hearing Aids
Every person’s hearing needs are as unique as they are, which is why high-quality hearing aids aren’t one-size-fits-all.
01/03/22
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Big game? Big noise!
With basketball season in full swing, we thought it would be a good time to talk about game day and our hearing.
01/03/22
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Tinnitus – your questions answered
Some people describe it as a buzzing or hissing noise in the ears. Others say it’s like a roaring or humming.
01/03/22
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Staying connected - talking on the phone with your Bluetooth® hearing aids
Did you know that the FCC requires all cellphones to be hearing aid compatible?
01/03/22
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Top tips for traveling with hearing aids
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or packing for your dream vacation, traveling with hearing aids doesn’t have to be a hassle.
10/01/22
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What are hearing aid domes?
If you’re a regular hearing aid user, or just getting your devices for the first time, you may be familiar with the term “hearing aid dome,” which is an important part of your device. Let’s get to know your hearing aid domes – what they’re used for, the different types, how they should fit, and how you can replace them when needed.
05/10/21
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Five ways to prepare for your hearing appointment
Congratulations on making an appointment with a hearing care provider! This is an important step in your hearing health journey – but fortunately an easy one. Did you know that most haircuts last longer than a hearing evaluation? It’s true!
11/08/21
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Staying active with hearing aids
Hearing aids and good hearing health are for everyone. But it's understandable to have some concerns about your hearing devices when working out or rushing about in your daily life.
21/04/21
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Your hearing aids: cleaning and charging/changing batteries
When you get into a good habit of wearing your hearing aids, you might start noticing things. New sounds. Cool sensations. Interesting emotions. And…earwax?
29/01/20
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Keeping your hearing aids in tip-top shape
Hearing aids are one of the best investments you can make to improve your quality of life. As you may have already experienced, they don’t just allow you to hear better; they let you fully participate in life. Take good care of your hearing aids, and they’ll take good care of you for years.
29/01/20
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Five useful daily tips
Getting into a good routine in the first weeks with your hearing aids can be very important. Here at Oticon, we’ve helped hundreds of thousands of people get back to enjoying life with better hearing, and we know that there are a variety of factors that can contribute to making the first 30 days with hearing aids successful.
29/01/20
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