
We know that our sense of hearing works best when our ears hear well, and when both ears hear the same. But that isn’t always the case. What happens when our hearing is imbalanced – when one ear hears better than the other? A new study is going to find out. Read about this ground-breaking study, and how asymmetrical hearing loss may be affecting you...
When hearing loss affects each ear differently, regular amplification devices often can’t provide an adequate solution. Fortunately, advanced technology can give the perception of hearing well in both ears. Learn how CROS hearing aids help to avoid the strain and frustration of relying on your “good ear.”
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