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		<title>Getting Bone Anchored Hearing Aids</title>
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ored hearing aids are hearing aids that carry sound through the bone of the skull. Conventional hearing aids amplify sound so the user can hear better. With this type of hearing aid, sound is vibrated through the skull, skipping the outer and middle ear. Just imagine hearing your voice loudly even when wearing earplugs &#8211; [...]


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