Research shows that roughly 13% of children and people 12 and older have lost some hearing in both ears. According to the Hearing Health Association, about half of people will have someone with ...
The food may be delicious, and the decorations wonderous, but a bustling holiday feast with family and friends can leave a person who has hearing loss with a bad taste in their mouth. “Dinner table ...
The movie "CODA" took awards season by storm with its powerfully portrayed story of a teenager and her Deaf family. The film is clearly resonating with mainstream audiences, but the scene that tugged ...
With an abundance of great food, ample quantities of wine and the excitable chatter of close and extended family, the dinner table is viewed by many as the fulcrum of seasonal Christmas celebrations.
Natalie Calderon, an audiologist at HearUSA, breaks down “dinner table syndrome,” when hearing loss keeps people from joining conversations at holiday gatherings. Calderon shares tips to ensure all ...
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Don't Let Dinner Table Syndrome Ruin Your Holidays: Tips to Make Your Guests Feel Welcome
The holidays are a time for gathering and reconnecting. We catch up with old friends, re-tell old family stories and share conversations around the table. Yet, the joy of these experiences hinges on ...
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