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Online Hearing Tests: Can They Help?

Posted on December 15, 2018 by Valley Audiology and Hearing Center // Posted in Hearing Testing

The Era of DIY Health Screening The do-it-yourself era of health screening is here, along with greater convenience and consumer empowerment. You can check your blood pressure from a pharmacy kiosk, test yourself at home for HIV or colon cancer,...

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