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A New Technology In Hearing Aids Offer Hope For The Hearing Impaired

The signs of hearing loss can be hard to spot at first

. What lets you know that you're losing your hearing? When you have to turn off the TV because it seems as if people are mumbling, and you notice that high/low pitch sounds are not there anymore. In attempt to hear anything you may find yourself tilting your head, favoring one ear over the other. Sometimes the problem is so bad that a person may actually avoid parties or other social events. The brain and the inner ear share a complicated process in order to help you figure out a specific sound when in a crowd, and hearing aids can't do that yet. We go through our lives everyday, surrounded by sounds, and yet most never stop to consider this amazing miracle.

A New Technology In Hearing Aids Offer Hope For The Hearing Impaired

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