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Salus Hearing Centre

2200 Rutherford Road, Suite 202, Vaughan, Canada
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Salus Hearing Centre is located in York Region to support you with your hearing healthcare needs. Sabrina DeToma is Vaughan's 1st Doctor of Audiology, and independent owner of Salus Hearing Centre.  She is proud to serve the community where she resides by sharing her expertise in preventative hearing healthcare, and supporting individuals suffering with tinnitus (ringing in the ears/head) and hyperacusis (sound intolerance).  If you'd like to learn more about her centre please visit her company website at www.salushearing.com.

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WELCOME A NEW ASSOCIATE! Aline Rodrigues, M.A. is a Ph.D. Candidate in Counselling and Clinical Psychology at the University of Toronto and is an associate at York Region CBT with Dr. Amanda Beaman. Aline has trained in evidence-based treatments including CBT and Emotion-focused Therapy (EFT). We are excited to welcome her to our office!

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Researchers reveal how hearing evolved

INTERESTING READ OF THE DAY: Lungfish and salamanders can hear despite not having an outer ear or eardrum! Find out how here: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/02/150206125257.htm

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Protecting Children's Hearing: Listen to a Mother : The Hearing Journal

TIP OF THE WEEK: Hearing protection against noise exposure is important at every age. At Salus Hearing Centre, we make custom earplugs for children and adults to protect your ears against loud noises. Here is a great article about one mom’s experience with encouraging her children to protect their ears: http://journals.lww.com/thehearingjournal/Fulltext/2016/01000/Protecting_Children_s_Hearing___Listen_to_a_Mother.7.aspx

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** EXCITING NEWS ** Salus Hearing Centre is expanding! We will be opening up a satellite office at Vibrant Square located at Rutherford Road and Melville Avenue. Stay tuned for our Grand Opening news.

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Hearing aids improve memory, speech

INTERESTING READ OF THE DAY: Untreated hearing loss puts more strain on your brain to listen to speech and perform tasks. New research finds that hearing aids can improve brain function in people with hearing loss. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160128155757.htm

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TIP OF THE WEEK: Adults over age 45 should have their hearing checked annually, especially if they already have a hearing loss. Hearing loss creeps up on us so know the signs and be proactive! Some common signs of hearing loss: http://www.hearingloss.org/content/symptoms-hearing-loss

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Study shows that hearing aids reduce the risk of cognitive decline

INTERESTING READ OF THE DAY: We hear with our brain not our ears! https://www.facebook.com/OticonProfessionals/posts/710070792427408

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Vote for Salus Hearing Centre

** The Top Choice award voting deadline is January 31st! ** We need your support to help our office win the Top Choice award this year. Please click on the link below and vote for us right now. It takes less than a minute. One vote per email address. Remember to check your email to confirm your vote! THANK YOU to all of you who voted for us so far as Vaughan's Top Hearing Healthcare Service provider. Please post this on your facebook page and ask you family and friends to vote for us too! http://topchoiceawards.com/vote/2016/vaughan/hearing-healthcare-services/salus-hearing-centre/

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1 out of 6 baby boomers and 1 out of 14 "Generation Xers" have hearing problems - hear-it.org

INTERESTING READ OF THE DAY: Generation Xers (ages 29-40) have hearing problems too! Hearing loss from regular wear and tear of the auditory system usually starts around age 60. However, the hearing loss can happen earlier depending on exposure to to damaging loud sounds and your genetic predisposition. http://www.hear-it.org/1-out-of-6-baby-boomers-and-1-out-of-14-generation-xers-have-hearing-problems

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Decibel 10th: Pro Sound Meter

TIP OF THE WEEK: Understand the sound levels of the noises in your environment. You can download apps on your smartphone to monitor noise level and let you know if you should be protecting your ears. One great free app for iphones and androids is Decibel 10th. Check it out and protect your ears! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skypaw.decibel&hl=en https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/decibel-10th/id448155923?mt=8

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Boomers Redesign Aging, Sport Hi-Tech Hearing Aids

INTERESTING READ OF THE DAY: Learn about the amazing way babyboomers trend setting has impacted hearing aid technology today. I can't wait to see what else they will inspire hearing aid manufacturers to do tomorrow! http://www.betterhearing.org/hearingpedia/bhi-archives/enewsletters/boomers-redesign-aging-sport-hi-tech-hearing-aids

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We are excited to share the news of our latest alignment with a leading hearing aid manufacturer to offer affordable hearing aids to the community this month. It is a limited time offer as they will only honour the special discount until January 31st. Please share this news with friends and family. Everyone deserves to hear the wonderful sounds of life! http://www.salushearing.com/spe…/new-y-ear-resolution-offer/

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