Are you frustrated because hearing loss is preventing you from easily engaging in conversation? You're not alone. Most people with hearing loss experience frustration and even depression because hearing loss encumbers their ability to engage in the give-and-take of talking with family, friends, and co-workers. Auditory brain training can help. At Washington University in St Louis, we asked 100 people with hearing loss, "What did you like best about the program?", after they had completed clEAR's auditory brain training sessions. A top answer:
"Playing the clEAR listening games made me feel empowered over my hearing loss."
Take control of your situation and let EARS train the brain.
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