What Is a BAHA?
A BAHA, or Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid, is a surgically implanted hearing system that transmits sound through the bones of the skull to the inner ear.
A BAHA, or Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid, is a surgically implanted hearing system that transmits sound through the bones of the skull to the inner ear.
Tinnitus is not a disease, but rather a symptom, and shouldn’t be ignored, especially if it becomes persistent or worsens over time.
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Have you noticed your voice cracking at the most inconvenient moments, mid-presentation or during a conversation with friends?
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Cochlear implants are electronic medical devices that bypass damaged parts of the inner ear and directly stimulate the hearing nerve.
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Hearing aids are often the go-to option for managing hearing loss, and rightly so, they help amplify sounds, improve communication, and support day-to-day life for many people.
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Living with tinnitus, that constant ringing, buzzing or hissing in the ears, can be frustrating enough on its own. But did you know that what’s on your plate could sometimes make it worse?
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