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20.01.2022 Have a Fabulous Christmas!



15.01.2022 What has inspired you today? Mine is positive spiritual environment. Either working @healthmint or being cared for, what is better than feeling good vibes? #medicalcenter #healthcare #healthcareprofessional #hearingcenter #hearingclinic #goodvibes #ispirational #spiritualenvironment

14.01.2022 We wish you a Fabulous Christmas!

13.01.2022 Exciting news! We now have the pleasure of announcing the opening of our new site at HealthMint medical centre in Croydon. To read more about their outstanding work follow https://www.facebook.com/HealthMint/



12.01.2022 Does this sound like you? Read Hearing Aid Myths That Hold You Back Although around 3.6 million people suffer from hearing loss in Australia, only one in five Australians who could benefit from a hearing aid actually use one. If you have hearing loss, don’t let the following myths keep you from getting help. My hearing’s not that bad. Hearing aid users wait, on average, 10 years before getting help for hearing loss. But during that time, communication with loved ones become...s more difficult, and isolation and health risks increase. Wearing hearing aids means I’m old, and I’m not ready for that. It’s normal to feel worried that hearing loss means you’re agingand to want to hide it. Plenty of people with a hearing impairment sit silently rather than joining in conversations and activities, because they fear that hearing problems will make them seem helpless or less than competent. The truth: Connecting with others can help your brain stay younger and keep you involved with life. I don’t like the way hearing aids look. Forget the old days of big, whistling earpieces. Today’s hearing aids and cochlear implants are smaller (and less conspicuous) than ever before. Even celebrities (like former president Bill Clinton and football Hall of Famer Mike Singletary) are wearing them proudly. I heard that hearing aids are difficult to use. There is a breaking-in period as youand your central auditory system and brainadjust to life with hearing aids. That’s why most doctors and hearing centers include a trial period, so you can be sure the type you’ve chosenwhether it’s a miniature behind-the-ear model or one that fits into your earis right for you. Hearing aids cost too much. Thanks to the Australian Government Hearing Services Program, access to subsidized hearing services is available to eligible people. For non-eligible clients or in special circumstances, hearing aids can take a bite out of your budget. Factor in the high cost of hearing loss, however, and it is money well spent. source: The Hidden Risks of Hearing Loss Johns Hopkins Medicine See more

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