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Four Ways to Make Your Transition to Wearing Hearing Aids Go Smoothly
If you have difficulty hearing, you can go to your primary doctor, who will likely refer you to an audiologist. Audiologists can help by providing hearing aid services. After the audiologist examines you, they will let you know if you need a hearing aid. One option they may suggest is open fit hearing aids. An
This New Technology Helps You Reach More Patients
At the intersection of technology and medicine lies an exciting new development — the use of telehealth software in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and other behavioral health issues. These telemedicine trends indicate a growing need for telehealth software for…
How to Make Your Lawn Safe For Your Pets
Now that summer is here, everyone is spending more time outside. And this includes our pets too! Since our pets are our best friends it is crucial to ensure you go to any lengths possible to keep them safe, and…
FAQ About Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Cleft palate and cleft lip are facial and oral abnormalities that occur while the child is still developing in the womb. Clefting occurs when there is not sufficient tissue in the mouth or lip, causing the tissue that is there…
Understanding Colic Its Signs, Symptoms and Remedies
Parenthood comes with a great many joys and a great many anxieties. When things are going well, nothing can be better than watching your baby learn and grow. Unfortunately, crying is a natural part of a baby’s development. In the…
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