Hearing Aids Make a Fashion Statement
Monday, August 18th, 2008Hearing Aids are More Fashionable
Hearing Aids are becoming more and more fashionable these days. It seems that the younger generations are losing their hearing at a earlier age and therefore want hearing aids that look great or can’t be seen at all.
Hearing Aids Geared Towards Baby Boomers
According to an article that appeared this month in The Virginian-Pilot, that as more and more baby boomers are moving into the hearing loss world; marketers of hearing aids are working on more discreet and fashionable hearing aids to appeal to this demographic.
Hearing aids are popping up in fashionable colors with fashionable names, according the article by Elizabeth Simpson. Hearing Aids can now be found in red, lime green and black and silver.
Hearing Aids are Needed More Often
Maybe these marketers are on to something with creating more fashionable hearing aids. According to a study done by Johns Hopkins University, one in three American adults suffer from some hearing loss. It seems that the increase in use of personal stereos, blue tooth, and hands-free cell phones might have something to do with this increase in hearing loss. Not to mention, with all the modern medicines, Americans are living longer which increases their risk of experiencing hearing loss.
The study also states that high blood pressure, diabetes and smoking can also increase your change of experiencing some degree of hearing loss. It is recommended that you begin getting your hearing tested as early as young adulthood.
Hearing Aids: Hear What You’ve Been Missing
If you think that you might be experiencing some degree of hearing loss, visit HearingAidExpress.com and take our self-evaluation. There is also a frequently asked questions section that may address some concerns that you have regarding hearing loss. You can also call one of our customer service agents who will be more than happy to assist you.
HearingAidExpress carries a large line of hearing aids, including ones in Pure Passion … otherwise known as red.


