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How do most hearing aids increase auditory acuity? For which type of deafness are they best suited? |
How do most hearing aids increase auditory acuity? For which type of deafness are they best suited? Hi oolaapaa, People who are suffering from mild to profound hearing losses are recommended the usage of BTE aids. Moreover, BTE aids are especially recommended for children suffering from hearing loss. The reason is that BTE hearing aids are highly durable and can be comprehensively linked to FM systems and other assistive hearing devices. |
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