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Listening Is Exhausting!

Lip-reading, straining to hear, and following the conversation can be hard work. Here's what you can do to help.

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The Connected and Caring Partner

Hearing loss can be a challenge. Simple conversations, phone calls, and the television become much more difficult to hear.

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My Brother Has Hearing Loss.

Bobby lives life in the shadow of his brother’s disability, and does so with amazing grace.

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What’s in a Name?

Many terms are used to describe us, including deaf, hard of hearing, hearing impaired, Deaf, late-deafened, oral, signing deaf, and speaking deaf.

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Ask Anna: Is there an easier way to change hearing aid batteries?

Ask Anna is a weekly advice column for the hearing loss community Dear Anna: My mother has arthritis and has a hard time changing her hearing aid batteries herself. When she is with a family member or...

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Listening Is Exhausting!

Lip-reading, straining to hear, and following the conversation can be hard work. Here's what you can do to help. The post Listening Is Exhausting! appeared first on Hearing Like Me.

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The Connected and Caring Partner

Hearing loss can be a challenge. Simple conversations, phone calls, and the television become much more difficult to hear. The post The Connected and Caring Partner appeared first on Hearing Like Me.

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My Brother Has Hearing Loss.

Bobby lives life in the shadow of his brother’s disability, and does so with amazing grace. The post My Brother Has Hearing Loss. appeared first on Hearing Like Me.

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What’s in a Name?

Many terms are used to describe us, including deaf, hard of hearing, hearing impaired, Deaf, late-deafened, oral, signing deaf, and speaking deaf. The post What’s in a Name? appeared first on Hearing...

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Ask Anna: Is there an easier way to change hearing aid batteries?

My mother has arthritis and has a hard time changing her hearing aid batteries herself. Is there a better solution? The post Ask Anna: Is there an easier way to change hearing aid batteries? appeared...

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Can hearing loss make you less empathic?

When we think of using our hearing aids, we tend to think of clarity, loudness and sensitivity. We home in on hearing the words spoken to us clearly, so that we can respond in kind. However, a recent...

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Why you’re never too old to try hearing aids

Walk down any busy street and you will see a plethora of people engaged in their technology. Specifically, their mobile phones. It’s sometimes surprising when we notice a number of these people plugged...

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Listening Is Exhausting!

Lip-reading, straining to hear, and following the conversation can be hard work. Here's what you can do to help. The post Listening Is Exhausting! appeared first on Hearing Like Me .

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The Connected and Caring Partner

Hearing loss can be a challenge. Simple conversations, phone calls, and the television become much more difficult to hear. The post The Connected and Caring Partner appeared first on Hearing Like Me .

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My Brother Has Hearing Loss.

Bobby lives life in the shadow of his brother’s disability, and does so with amazing grace. The post My Brother Has Hearing Loss. appeared first on Hearing Like Me .

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What’s in a Name?

Many terms are used to describe us, including deaf, hard of hearing, hearing impaired, Deaf, late-deafened, oral, signing deaf, and speaking deaf. The post What’s in a Name? appeared first on Hearing...

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