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  2. How To Donate Your Hearing Aids - AOL

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    If you have an old pair of hearing aids, consider donating them to an organization that helps others get access to hearing healthcare. Another option is to donate to a local school or clinic.

  3. All About Used Hearing Aids - AOL

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    While using a friend or family member's old hearing aids is possible, there are essential points to consider and adjustments to make. Here's exactly what you need to know. All About Used Hearing Aids

  4. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    Hearing aids are used for a variety of pathologies including sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss, and single-sided deafness. Hearing aid candidacy was traditionally determined by a Doctor of Audiology, or a certified hearing specialist, who will also fit the device based on the nature and degree of the hearing loss being treated.

  5. Ear trumpet - Wikipedia

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    An 18th-century drawing of ear trumpets. An ear trumpet is a tubular or funnel-shaped device which collects sound waves and leads them into the ear.They are used as hearing aids, resulting in a strengthening of the sound energy impact to the eardrum and thus improved hearing for a deaf or hard-of-hearing individual.

  6. 'JoAnn is a new woman': Community, organizations help ... - AOL

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    JoAnn Beddow, a resident of Elm House who has profound hearing loss, recently got hearing aids that allows her to hear 80% of sounds. 'JoAnn is a new woman': Community, organizations help woman ...

  7. The 7 best OTC hearing aids for seniors, according to ... - AOL

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    “The average individual waits 7-10 years after they first notice hearing loss to take steps toward addressing their changes in hearing,” says Amanda Cooper, licensed hearing aid specialist.