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The Summer Reading/Watch/Listen List You Need

Posted on July 6, 2023, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Hearing Loss

We’ve put together a short list of entertaining or thought-provoking hearing loss-related content to help you experience the season in a whole new way.

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Q&A: Does Caffeine Affect Hearing and Balance?

Posted on April 30, 2023, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Balance, Hearing Loss

Coffee and tea are two of the most popular drinks in the world. But how does caffeine affect hearing and balance?

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7 Poets With Hearing Loss

Posted on March 31, 2023, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Hearing Loss

Take in some stanzas for National Poetry Month in April, and that means poetry! Join us in celebrating these poets with hearing loss.

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Erectile Dysfunction and Hearing Loss

Posted on March 12, 2023, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Comorbidity, Hearing Loss

Men living with erectile dysfunction or hearing loss may be at risk of developing the other condition.

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How Do I Get the Most Out of a Hearing Evaluation?

Posted on January 1, 2023, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Hearing Care, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss

You probably had regular hearing screenings in elementary school — and they only took a few minutes. So why do they take so long as an adult? Read on to learn more.

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Seven Famous Women With Hearing Loss

Posted on March 1, 2022, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is more common than you think – statistically, up to 5.3% of the global population suffers from it. That means that some of the most renowned figures throughout history have lived with the condition, including these incredible female activists, athletes, scientists, and entertainers.

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Celebrating Black History Month: 10 Notables With Hearing Loss

Posted on February 1, 2022, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Hearing Loss

From academia to sports, the arts, and beyond, every field has shining stars, and some may have hearing difficulties. After all, hearing loss is one of the most common chronic physical conditions. As we honor Black History Month, discover the compelling stories of these 10 notables with hearing loss.

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Q&A: How Can I Help a Loved One With Hearing Loss?

Posted on December 15, 2021, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Hearing Loss

If you’ve been wanting to spread the joy of better hearing to others — to pay it forward, so to speak — we’re making it easy, with 6 inspired ideas for the merry season and beyond.

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6 Inspirational Latinos and Hispanics With Hearing Loss

Posted on September 14, 2021, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Hearing Loss

Alex Lacamoire, award-winning musical director of Broadway smash hit Hamilton, has thrived despite having hearing loss from a very early age. Read on for more about him and five other noteworthy Latinos and Hispanics with hearing loss.

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Boost Your Communication With These 6 Apps

Posted on March 15, 2021, by Chesapeake Hearing Centers // Posted in Communication, Hearing Loss, News, Technology

Smartphone apps help us feel more connected than ever. Leverage these 6 apps to help boost your communication with others.

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