Better than Normal Hearing ?

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  November 4, 2014
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Category: Healthy Living, Article
by Dan Taylor, Audioprosthologist, A Advanced Hearing Care Part of the boilerplate of every hearing aid purchase agreement since I started dispensing over thirty years ago has been required to have the following, “A hearing aid will not restore normal hearing, nor will it prevent further hearing loss.”  It is one of those write it in stone declarations that make it into law when consumers are up in arms and regulators are called upon to

PUBLISHER’S NOTES : NOVEMBER 2014

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  November 3, 2014
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Category: Article
  This coming November 27, many of us will be enjoying time with friends and family while participating in the annual ritual of eating Mr. Tom Turkey, accompanied by all the wonderful fixings that are a part of this wonderful holiday. Let’s not forget that many of us will also be watching some football or taking part in a much needed nap at some point during the day! So while we are talking about this very

Spotlight Magazine : November 2014

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  November 2, 2014
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Category: Issues 2014, Issues
Spotlight Magazine: November 2014

The Addams Family Musical Comedy

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  October 16, 2014
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The Traditions of Halloween

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  October 13, 2014
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October 31st is nearly here, and soon the streets will be filled with costumed revelers eager to get their share of the free-flowing candy and other prizes. Year after year, trick-or-treaters don their costumes and parade from home to home. But have you ever wondered where this and other traditions began? Trick-or-treating and wearing costumes seem like odd traditions to those unaccustomed to Halloween. Halloween customs are actually a blend of Celtic, Catholic, Pagan, and