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Are You Protecting Your Hearing?

Posted on August 15, 2020, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Protection

Fireworks and concerts might come to mind when pondering ear-busting sounds, but power tools and even some livestock can reach dangerous decibels.

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Hand Dryers: For Kids, Beware the Noise

Posted on October 1, 2019, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Health, Hearing Protection, News

It’s no secret that hand dryers in public bathrooms can be loud, but turns out the noise level can be dangerous to your child’s ears.

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May Is Better Hearing Month: Spring Into It With Less Noise, More Joy

Posted on May 1, 2019, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Hearing Protection

Ahhh, spring! As power tools whir, ball games bloom, and concerts sprout, are your ears protected from the louder sounds of the season?

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Paw-nder This: Hearing Loss Also Affects Our Canine Fur-ends

Posted on March 22, 2019, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Loss, Hearing Protection, News

Dogs. They’re just like us. They’re gaga for treats. They love it when the mail comes. And they’re always down for some playtime in the park. But did you know? Man’s best friend has something else in common with us...

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Winter’s Here: Protect Your Ears

Posted on December 19, 2018, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Health, Hearing Protection, Tips & Tricks

As the last leaves fall from deciduous trees, cupboards fill with yummy holiday treats, and bears dig in for a season of sleep, are your ears ready for winter? From allergies and colder temps to the louder sounds of the...

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Myth Busting: 5 Facts About Your Hearing Health

Posted on September 24, 2018, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Tinnitus

Is hearing loss an isolated issue that doesn’t affect my overall health? Can a simple sound amplifier take the place of hearing aids? Is there nothing I can do about that ringing in my ears? Nearly all hearing problems can...

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Hearing Loss and Work: The 6 Most At-Risk Occupations

Posted on June 25, 2018, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Loss, Hearing Protection, Tips & Tricks

Most of us assume that we can pinpoint the causes of our hearing loss — too many loud concerts in our youth, living near a busy airport, illness, injury, age, overdoing it on ototoxic medications, etc. In reality, hearing loss...

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Chemotherapy Drugs: A Threat to Healthy Hearing?

Posted on April 2, 2018, by Audiology Associates // Posted in chemotherapy drugs, Hearing Health, Hearing Protection, Ototoxicity

With 14 million new cases worldwide in 2012 alone and an expected 21 million in 2030, cancer touches nearly everyone personally or through a loved one, keeping the push for new treatments, cures, and prevention strategies top of mind. Across...

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The Hunt for Hearing Protection: What You Should Know to Keep Your Ears Safe

Posted on October 15, 2017, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Hearing Protection

Exposure to gunshots can cause permanent damage to your hearing. Here’s what you need to know about hearing protection options as a hunter or shooter.

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1665 Williams Hwy
Grants Pass, Oregon 97527

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Medford, Oregon 97504

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1875 OR-99, Ste 5
Ashland, Oregon 97520

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