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Hearing

Hearing loss is not just a condition that affects older adults, so, it’s important that we look after our hearing and learn what can put it at risk. There are lots of videos and articles on tinnitus, ways to prevent hearing loss as well as tips for communicating clearly if you know someone with hearing problems. 

Hearing Articles & Videos

Signs Of Hearing Loss
Types & Causes of Hearing Loss
Age-Related Hearing Loss
Sudden Hearing Loss
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Approaching Loved Ones About Hearing Loss
Living With Hearing Loss
Hearing Therapy
Communication Tips
Lipreading Classes
Talking to Your Employer About Hearing Loss
Tips For Communicating Clearly
Causes Of Tinnitus
What To Do If You Have Tinnitus
Treatments
Technology & Tinnitus
Hearing Loss In Children
Newborn Hearing Screening
Hearing Tests For Older Children
Spotting The Signs
Nathaniel's Story
British Sign Language

Hearing Helplines & Web Chats

RNID - Helpline
Telephone: 0808 808 0123, Text phone: 0808 808 9000.
Read more

Latest News

What to do if you have Tinnitus
Communication Tips If You Have Hearing Loss
5 Ways To Prevent Hearing Loss
Is hearing loss affecting your work?
Spotting the signs of hearing loss - Deaf Awareness Week
Wear your loudest clothes for Deaf Awareness Week
Action on Hearing Loss - Tinnitus Support
Action on Hearing Loss - Hearing loss at work
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Health Tips

Finances: Keep in contact with everyone you owe money to. If your creditors don't know you're having financial difficulties, they'll assume you don't want to pay and start taking action against you.

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