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Myths and Misconceptions about Hearing Loss: Part 1

Myth: Hearing aids perfectly restore your hearing back to normal, much like your eyeglass prescription restores vision to 20/20. Fact: Hearing aids are not a cure for hearing loss, as they are unable to fully restore your hearing to normal. However, hearing aids do a...

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The Sounds of Springtime

Spring can be such a beautiful, hopeful, time of year. Not only do you hear birdsong every sunny morning, but you hear the neighborhood children out playing after a long winter spent indoors, the warm breeze ruffling through the grass,  the buzzing of the bees, and a...

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Beyond the Hearing Test: Auditory Processing Disorder

What is APD? For some individuals, hearing difficulties can go beyond the loss of acuity at certain pitches. In fact, some individuals with “normal hearing” results on our traditional hearing test can still exhibit significant struggle hearing in their everyday life. Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)...

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Hearing Aid Battery 101

Batteries seem pretty straight forward to the functioning of a hearing aid: you put a new one in, the hearing aid works. When the hearing aid is not working, first thought is that it needs a new battery. Most people don’t think of hearing aid...

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The Berkeley Hearing Screening

Beth & Sarah got caught on camera by Snap Halifax last week. They were doing hearing screenings at the Berkeley for May – Speech & Hearing month!

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Why I am excited to enter a career in audiology

The field of audiology began to interest me as a student at Acadia University. My degree at Acadia was a Bachelor of Kinesiology with a minor in Psychology. This involved lots of papers, research and lectures on anatomy, physiology, individuals with disabilities and the role...

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