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Spanish Translations of HHF Website Pages, Thanks to NYCTutoring.com

Our information about noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus can reach a greater audience when translated into Spanish, thanks to NYCTutoring.com’s translation service.

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Play a Game of Catch This Thanksgiving (for Good Communication)

Successful communication can be compared to playing a game of catch. In a communication exchange there is a sender of the message (the speaker) and a receiver of the message (the listener). In a game of catch, there is a thrower and a catcher. Both the thrower and the catcher are required to work together to make the game thrive.

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Make Your Smartphone Even Smarter

If you are any age and have both a hearing loss and a smartphone, “get smart” is how to educate you and your phone. Smartphones have allowed us a degree of freedom and communication access undreamed of in the not too distant past.

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‘I Have to Change My Battery, Again?’

Taking charge of hearing aid batteries with these helpful strategies—inspired by in-depth interviews with hearing aid users—means never being left without power.

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6 Ways to Raise Youth Awareness of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Up to one in five school-aged children (ages 12–19 years) has measurable hearing loss as a result of excessive noise exposure. Noise-induced hearing loss not only affects a child's hearing ability but their academic performance, social interactions, and overall mental health and well-being.

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Protect Your Future With National Estate Planning Awareness Week

Have you considered planning for your future? October 19th-25th is National Estate Planning Awareness Week, a moment when Americans are encouraged to protect the things they love and plan for their futures by creating an estate plan.

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Travel to Get Easier for Telecoil Users

In the past year or so there's been an explosion of what could be industry-altering hearing loop news in the field of transportation, ready to go for us for when we’re all fully back on the road.

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Do Transparent Face Coverings Help With Communication?

Shortly after the pandemic began, we began collecting various types of face coverings (transparent and nontransparent) to study the sound quality using a broad noise presented through a styrofoam mannequin head with a speaker mounted in its mouth.

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Protecting Your Hearing Is Actually NOT That Hard

You may have noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) and not even realize it. By taking steps to prevent NIHL—which is easy once you know what to do—you can protect yourself from linked health consequences into the future.

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Hearing Aid History: Ear Trumpets, European Royalty, & Earbuds

Hearing aid history is filled with inventions, from the ear trumpet in the 17th century to the high-tech hearing aids and amplifiers (Personal Sound Amplification Products, or PSAPs) we have today. As the author Arthur C. Clarke once said, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic.” Although this isn’t quite true, some people benefit so much from their hearing aid or amplifier that it can feel like magic.

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