Hearability News
“We only hear what we want to hear” - True or False?
Well actually it is more true than it is false. The brain plays a very important part in the way we interpret and process sound.
Most of us hear well and so don’t give much thought to how we hear but hearing starts with a very complex set of actions within the outer, middle and inner ear...
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New Hearing Practices in West Sussex
Patients in the Barnham and surrounding area can now benefit from local Hearing Care Practices at the Croft Practice, Barnham Road, Eastergate, the Meadow Croft Surgery, Bilsham Road, Yapton and the Flintcroft Surgery, The Street, Walberton. Hearing tests are completely free and appointments can be booked through the Croft Practice reception... more...
A warm welcome to Liam Thompson RHAD
We are pleased to welcome aboard Liam Thompson who joins us from January 5th 2009.
Liam started his career in audiology within the NHS achieving the post of Chief Audiologist before qualifying...
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Presbycusis – the most common form of hearing loss explained
The latest statistics from the RNID show that 41.7% of over 50-year olds will have some kind of hearing loss, the most common form being Presbycusis.
Presbycusis is a progressive sensorineural hearing loss that occurs in older people as they age.
Sensorineural hearing loss is most often due to a loss of hair cells (sensory receptors in the inner ear)...
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be by ReSound
It’s not about getting old. It’s about staying young.
These days it’s pretty common for people to spend a lot of time (and money) on trying to stay young.
What’s strange is that most people’s efforts tend to revolve exclusively around their looks and inner vitality...
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Inteo™ from Widex
Inteo - Makes the world revolve around you with a true freedom of choice.
The revolutionary new technology inside Inteo is designed to make the world fit your hearing requirements rather than the other way around...
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NHS or private hearing care?
If you suffer some hearing loss your doctor may refer you to the NHS audiology unit usually at a hospital within the Ear, Nose and Throat department.
Waiting times vary greatly around the country and maybe up to 2 years.
Alternatively you can opt to have your hearing assessed by a private hearing aid dispenser which in the case of Hearability will be within two weeks...
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Last updated: 5 January 2009
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