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More than 48 million Americans suffer from hearing loss, and audiologists agree this is a national epidemic. LIVING BETTER WITH HEARING LOSS is a practical guide to daily life with hearing loss, covering topics from hearing tests and buying (and paying for) hearing aids, to deciding whether to get a cochlear implant, to navigating airports, job interviews, and first dates when you suffer from hearing loss. Useful and readable for the newly hearing-impaired, those who have been struggling for years, and their families. Author Katherine Bouton has also written Shouting Won't Help , a memoir of her adult-onset hearing loss., The author of Shouting Won't Help , a memoir of adult-onset hearing loss (Sarah Crichton/FSG), now turns her attention to the practical side of hearing loss in a book aimed at the newly hearing-impaired and at those who have been struggling with hearing loss for years, as well as their families. A useful, readable handbook, the book will be a continually updated source of information about hearing loss, covering everything from buying and paying for a hearing aid, deciding to get a cochlear implant, and dating to making sure that you're not mistakenly diagnosed with dementia when hospitalized in an emergency.

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