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		<title>COMPLETELY IN THE CANAL (CIC) HEARING AIDS</title>
		<description>Completely in the canal hearing aids (also known as CIC hearing aids) are, as the name suggests, hearing aids which fit entirely within the wearers ear canal. These revolutionary devices are the smallest hearing aids on the market and are invisible to the average observer who doesnĄ¯t know they are </description>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2006 08:50:03 -0700</pubDate>
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		<title>Hearing vs. Listening</title>
		<description>DEFINITIONS:Hearing - To perceive or apprehend by the ear; to gain knowledge of by hearing; to listen to with attention.Listening - To pay attention to sound; to hear something with thoughtful attention; to give consideration; to be alert to catch an unexpected sound.COMPARISONSTo really key in to w</description>
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		<title>Resources for People Who Can't Afford Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants</title>
		<description>Hearing loss affects millions of people worldwide. It touches every demographic group, affecting the young, the aged, the wealthy, the poor and people from all ethnic backgrounds. With an accurate hearing assessment and proper fitting by an audiologist, hearing aids can offer many people with hearin</description>
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		<title>Should Hearing Be Tested?</title>
		<description>What? ... I'm sorry I couldn't hear you? ... Could you repeat that? ... What did you say?  If these are the questions you ask when talking with others, then it's likely you need to have your hearing tested. If you're wondering why your friends mumble when they talk to you or when restaurants suddenl</description>
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