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Tag Archives: Hearing impairment
THERE’S A BATTERY FOR EVERY THING
As long as man has been on this earth the natural process of aging has caused some to partially or completely lose their hearing as well as other bodily functions. To compensate for this loss, one very bright caveman discovered … Continue reading
Posted in American Medical Assoc., Con Men, Corruption, Federal Interference, Hearing Aids, medications, Microwave Ovens, Pay Back Time, prescriptions, Public Rip-Offs, RESEARCH, State Legeslature, Uncategorized
Tagged Battery (electricity), Ear, Health, Healthcare, Hearing, Hearing aid, Hearing impairment, Smartphone
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LET’S TALK ABOUT HEARING AIDS
Image via Wikipedia Not very many people, including myself, will argue that hearing aids are not a good invention. They have helped thousands of people hear again, or better, especially older people like myself. Regardless, I have always thought that they … Continue reading