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October 7, 2024

Understanding Lace AI Pro: Top FAQs From Audiologists

Comprehensive answers to audiologists' top questions about Lace AI Pro, including its benefits for auditory processing difficulties, usage with hearing aids, and patient success metrics.

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August 15, 2024

LACE – A Hearing & Comprehension Tool Worth Its Weight in Gold

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August 14, 2024

LACE: A Big Payoff for Our Practice

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August 14, 2024

Enhancing Patient Outcomes with LACE: A Case Study from Evergreen Speech & Hearing Clinic

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August 1, 2024

What Is Noise-Induced Hearing Loss? Causes and Care

Are you or a loved one suffering from noise-induced hearing loss? Discover the potential causes and explore the treatment options available to you.

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July 30, 2024

10 Tips on Communication for the Hard of Hearing

When you have hearing loss, day-to-day communication can be difficult, and group activities can be downright exhausting. Here are some tips from hearing health specialists at Neurotone AI on making conversations easier.‍

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Hearing Loss in Teens: What It Is and How To Prevent It

Hearing loss can effect people of any age. While it’s more common in older adults, hearing loss in teens is a growing concern and one that can be prevented.

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August 1, 2024

What Are the Different Types of Hearing Loss?

Not all hearing loss is created equally. Figuring out what kind of hearing loss you’re experiencing is the first step in treating it.

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August 1, 2024

Difficulty Hearing With Background Noise: Is it Hearing Loss?

If you or a loved one can’t hear when there is background noise, it could be a sign of moderate hearing loss. Learn more about the possible causes and treatments.

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Cathleen Quinn

Glencoe, IL

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