Uncover the truths about hearing loss with advice from Harvard experts

Discover new breakthroughs in hearing aid technology.

Harvard Medical School

Harvard Health Publications
Harvard Health Publishing

Why People Over 60 Are Now
Hearing Whispers

Harvard doctors reveal the truth about hearing loss… what to do if your hearing is a problem… plus how to enjoy better hearing at any age

Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss you’ll discover:

A 2-minute at-home way to cure one type of hearing loss
The completely invisible hearing aid
2 easy steps you can take to prevent hearing loss from ear-buds
The surprising reason why you can’t hear well in loud restaurants
Surgery that can help restore your hearing
And more from the experts at Harvard Medical School, America’s #1 medical school for research as ranked by U.S. News and World Report.
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Dear Reader,

Imagine if there were ways to improve your hearing so you could hear as well as you did decades ago.

So you could easily hear what people are saying at a loud party… or soft sounds like your grandchild’s whispered secret.

And you’d never have to suffer from the embarrassment of needing to ask people to repeat themselves. Or worry about not hearing something that could put you in danger, like a smoke alarm.

Here’s great news. You can regain your hearing. And there are proven ways to hold on to your hearing. Now Harvard Medical School doctors reveal all the surprising facts about hearing loss in their Special Health Report Coping with Hearing Loss: A guide to prevention and treatment.

Do you really need a hearing aid?

When most people think about a hearing aid, they picture big embarrassing contraptions stuck on their ears. Even worse, over the years you may have noticed that hearing aids didn’t seem to work well for other people. So how well could they work for you?

Well, there have been a lot of advances in the last few years. In this report you’ll discover that some new hearing aids are so tiny, no one can see them. You’ll also learn about new breakthroughs in hearing aid technology that make sounds crisp and clear. Plus you’ll find out about solutions like surgery that can treat your hearing loss if a hearing aid isn’t right for you.

Best of all, you’ll know all the secrets to preventing hearing loss — so you’ll never miss out on a good joke’s punch line, an important word in a conversation, or the sweet sound of birdsong in the morning.

In this special report, you’ll find out the latest, proven solutions including:

  • How to stop hearing the ringing in your ears that’s driving you crazy

  • The do-it-yourself 5-minute hearing test

  • Why you should never buy a hearing aid through the internet or a magazine ad

  • The “magic number” for protecting your precious hearing

  • How to choose the best hearing aid that fits your lifestyle

  • 8 medications to avoid that can give you permanent hearing loss

  • And much more!

Coping with Hearing Loss: A guide to prevention and treatment gives you all the must-know facts about hearing loss. You’ll find out all the ways to treat hearing loss so you can regain your hearing. Even better, you’ll discover the secrets to preventing hearing loss. So you can enjoy an active social life and hear well at any age.

If you’re concerned about losing your hearing or you’re already noticing you don’t hear as well as you used to, be sure to order Coping with Hearing Loss: A guide to prevention and treatment today!

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To your good health,

Timothy Cole
Editorial Director, Harvard Health Publishing

Harvard Medical School offers special reports on over 50 health topics.
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