A Look at Chiropractic Care

Posted by admin on June 15th, 2010
There are a lot of proven ways or solution to avoid hearing loss, one common solution is through the use of hearing aids which are really proven to be very effective and helpful. There are two types of hearing aids, the over-the-counter hearing aids and the devices prescribed by specialists.
To be unable to hear any sorts of sounds or not hearing them properly is very difficult; this can lead to misunderstanding and the worst accident. Hearing is one vital characteristic that a person should posses in order to live every day life properly.
For some, another solution to reverse hearing loss is through chiropractic treatment, a therapeutic system based primarily upon the interactions of the spine and nervous system, the method of treatment usually being to adjust the segments of the spinal column. In those adults who are suffering from hearing loss, there may be some therapeutic benefit out of the treatment through chiropractic treatment.
Using spinal manipulation to the thoracic spine, at T6, the S-I joint, and to the cervical region, at C2-C4, can create an immediate improvement in your hearing. Though this process can’t help almost types of hearing loss or deficiency, it is still patients that are willing to undergo this process to improve and find solutions for their hearing issues.
There are still underlying explanations behind this process on how it helps to reverse hearing loss for adults, but this would still be an option for some who are looking for other solutions for their hearing problems

There are a lot of proven ways or solution to avoid hearing loss, one common solution is through the use of hearing aids which are really proven to be very effective and helpful. There are two types of hearing aids, the over-the-counter hearing aids and the devices prescribed by specialists.

To be unable to hear any sorts of sounds or not hearing them properly is very difficult; this can lead to misunderstanding and the worst accident. Hearing is one vital characteristic that a person should posses in order to live every day life properly.

For some, another solution to reverse hearing loss is through chiropractic treatment, a therapeutic system based primarily upon the interactions of the spine and nervous system, the method of treatment usually being to adjust the segments of the spinal column. In those adults who are suffering from hearing loss, there may be some therapeutic benefit out of the treatment through chiropractic treatment.

Using spinal manipulation to the thoracic spine, at T6, the S-I joint, and to the cervical region, at C2-C4, can create an immediate improvement in your hearing. Though this process can’t help almost types of hearing loss or deficiency, it is still patients that are willing to undergo this process to improve and find solutions for their hearing issues.

There are still underlying explanations behind this process on how it helps to reverse hearing loss for adults, but this would still be an option for some who are looking for other solutions for their hearing problems

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Hearing FAQs

Posted by admin on June 11th, 2010
Here are some basic hearings FAQs:
1. Do we all inevitably suffer from hearing loss as we age?
Yes. It is just a natural tendency that as people age, several changes occur in the body, unavoidably declining of the immune system. Hearing loss is one of its manifestations, usually occurs when the nerves in the ear of an aged person weaken.
2. Can I have a hearing loss and not know it?
Yes. Without the presence of some of the symptoms of hearing loss, you are not always aware that a number of nerves in your ears have been destroyed by noise.
3. How can I tell if my baby’s hearing is normal?
The baby learns to talk clearly and easily because they learn to speak through hearing the voices of other people. They listen and imitate them and notice whether your baby is attentive to basic verbal instructions that you give.
4. What makes a good hearing aid?
Make sure that you find the best quality to guarantee treatment for your hearing loss. Don’t be confused with the various types of hearing aids, the best course is to go to a good hearing aid fitter. At first there will naturally be adjustments to be made, but give it some time.
5. How can I find a reputable audiologist?
Look for someone that has a hearing specialist license. Their license shows that they has undergone a thorough study and training on his field. He can guarantee to offer you quality service.

Here are some basic hearings FAQs:

1. Do we all inevitably suffer from hearing loss as we age?

Yes. It is just a natural tendency that as people age, several changes occur in the body, unavoidably declining of the immune system. Hearing loss is one of its manifestations, usually occurs when the nerves in the ear of an aged person weaken.

2. Can I have a hearing loss and not know it?

Yes. Without the presence of some of the symptoms of hearing loss, you are not always aware that a number of nerves in your ears have been destroyed by noise.

3. How can I tell if my baby’s hearing is normal?

The baby learns to talk clearly and easily because they learn to speak through hearing the voices of other people. They listen and imitate them and notice whether your baby is attentive to basic verbal instructions that you give.

4. What makes a good hearing aid?

Make sure that you find the best quality to guarantee treatment for your hearing loss. Don’t be confused with the various types of hearing aids, the best course is to go to a good hearing aid fitter. At first there will naturally be adjustments to be made, but give it some time.

5. How can I find a reputable audiologist?

Look for someone that has a hearing specialist license. Their license shows that they has undergone a thorough study and training on his field. He can guarantee to offer you quality service.

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Hearing Tests Guide

Posted by admin on June 10th, 2010
Different tests that you can expect when you visit an audiologist:
1. Provide the audiologist with full details of your medical history- audiologist also need to know about the sounds you hear while at work, jobs you may have done in the past, injuries you may have sustained or if you have suffered any illnesses.
2. Some forms of hearing loss are genetic- audiologist will want to know about any family members that also have had hearing problems. Hearing examinations involve the use of an instrument called otoscope to examine the inside of your ears to look for any signs to indicate if the eardrum has been damaged.
3. Audiogram examination- hearing test will be done in a sound proofed room, you will be asked to wear specialized headphones in the room. Patients hearing is tested by the audiologist, recording the lowest of a group of tones the patient is able to hear in both ears.
4. Tympanometry examination- the audiologist places a gentle pressure probe in the middle ear, raising and lowering the air pressure of the ear while laying a tone. This examination can diagnose many disorders or the presence of fluid inside the ear.
5. Tuning forks- placed near the ear so that it can cause the middle ear to vibrate when the fork is struck. The tuning fork is placed against the bone behind the patient’s ears, the vibrations from the fork are sent into the inner ear for the patient to identify which tone was louder.

Different tests that you can expect when you visit an audiologist:

1. Provide the audiologist with full details of your medical history- audiologist also need to know about the sounds you hear while at work, jobs you may have done in the past, injuries you may have sustained or if you have suffered any illnesses.

2. Some forms of hearing loss are genetic- audiologist will want to know about any family members that also have had hearing problems. Hearing examinations involve the use of an instrument called otoscope to examine the inside of your ears to look for any signs to indicate if the eardrum has been damaged.

3. Audiogram examination- hearing test will be done in a sound proofed room, you will be asked to wear specialized headphones in the room. Patients hearing is tested by the audiologist, recording the lowest of a group of tones the patient is able to hear in both ears.

4. Tympanometry examination- the audiologist places a gentle pressure probe in the middle ear, raising and lowering the air pressure of the ear while laying a tone. This examination can diagnose many disorders or the presence of fluid inside the ear.

5. Tuning forks- placed near the ear so that it can cause the middle ear to vibrate when the fork is struck. The tuning fork is placed against the bone behind the patient’s ears, the vibrations from the fork are sent into the inner ear for the patient to identify which tone was louder.

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Causes of Hearing Loss

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010
There can be many causes as to why the loss of hearing happens to a person. Birth defects are one of the most common causes of hearing loss. Underdeveloped ear parts are common signs of hearing loss birth defects.
Genetics can also be the reason for hearing loss. A child is only the result of his or her parents genes, similarly hearing loss can be passed down from father to son or mother to daughter, ranging from mild hearing loss to complete deafness.
Disease or illness can also affect a persons hearing, leading to temporary or even permanent hearing loss. Illnesses that cause hearing impairment in people are mumps, meningitis, and even AIDS and HIV. These cases of disease causing to hearing impairment go away after a while, while some can be more permanent.
Medicines or medication can also caused hearing loss, confusing as it seems, but since the body is interconnected, medication intended for one part of the body might have an effect on the hearing portion of the body. Aspirin is a medicine suspected to induce loss of hearing.
Result of a trauma that a person had experienced can also lead to hearing loss. Getting hit hard in the head in your younger days could have inadvertently damaged a part of the ear, damage that could worsen as the person grows older. The environmental noise, heavy machineries, and loud music sounds can also cause hearing damage to a person if exposed for long periods of time.

There can be many causes as to why the loss of hearing happens to a person. Birth defects are one of the most common causes of hearing loss. Underdeveloped ear parts are common signs of hearing loss birth defects.

Genetics can also be the reason for hearing loss. A child is only the result of his or her parents genes, similarly hearing loss can be passed down from father to son or mother to daughter, ranging from mild hearing loss to complete deafness.

Disease or illness can also affect a persons hearing, leading to temporary or even permanent hearing loss. Illnesses that cause hearing impairment in people are mumps, meningitis, and even AIDS and HIV. These cases of disease causing to hearing impairment go away after a while, while some can be more permanent.

Medicines or medication can also caused hearing loss, confusing as it seems, but since the body is interconnected, medication intended for one part of the body might have an effect on the hearing portion of the body. Aspirin is a medicine suspected to induce loss of hearing.

Result of a trauma that a person had experienced can also lead to hearing loss. Getting hit hard in the head in your younger days could have inadvertently damaged a part of the ear, damage that could worsen as the person grows older. The environmental noise, heavy machineries, and loud music sounds can also cause hearing damage to a person if exposed for long periods of time.

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Preventing Tinnitus

Posted by admin on June 8th, 2010
Acupuncture – practiced in China for over 4,000 years so is hardly a new tinnitus treatment. Practitioners of acupuncture would say that tinnitus is an imbalance between yin and yang.
Aromatherapy – four essential oils that can stimulate circulation, rosemary, cypress, lemon, and rose, also considered as tinnitus. Administered by massage, or with a vaporizer or aromatherapy diffuser.
Herbs – many tinnitus herbal treatments can promote tinnitus healing, but here are three of the most popular ones.
Ginkgo leaf extract – widely prescribed by holistic healers, a treatment for tinnitus as well as some of the other symptoms that can accompany it, such as dizziness.
Hawthorn- remedy for tinnitus since it is considered a tonic for the circulatory system.
Melatonin- a natural supplement that can help you can asleep when your tinnitus is keeping you awake.
Homeopathy – homeopathic remedies can help tinnitus. Like calcarea carbonica, carbo vegetabilis, cinchona officinalis, cimicifuga, graphites, and kali carbonicum.
Relaxation Therapies – relaxation is an essential remedy that includes meditation, yoga, massage, cranial sacral work, and biofeedback.
Sound Therapy – used as a way to hide the sounds in your ears, including white noise machines or CD’s of background sounds as well as sound of nature.
Vitamins – Vitamins A and C (and their associated bioflavonoids) can help tinnitus by improving circulation. Vitamins E and B complex are helpful in treating tinnitus.
Zinc – zinc can help with tinnitus healing, especially common amongst the elderlyly. Lack of zinc also affects sense of smell and taste.

Acupuncture – practiced in China for over 4,000 years so is hardly a new tinnitus treatment. Practitioners of acupuncture would say that tinnitus is an imbalance between yin and yang.

Aromatherapy – four essential oils that can stimulate circulation, rosemary, cypress, lemon, and rose, also considered as tinnitus. Administered by massage, or with a vaporizer or aromatherapy diffuser.

Herbs – many tinnitus herbal treatments can promote tinnitus healing, but here are three of the most popular ones.

Ginkgo leaf extract – widely prescribed by holistic healers, a treatment for tinnitus as well as some of the other symptoms that can accompany it, such as dizziness.

Hawthorn- remedy for tinnitus since it is considered a tonic for the circulatory system.

Melatonin- a natural supplement that can help you can asleep when your tinnitus is keeping you awake.

Homeopathy – homeopathic remedies can help tinnitus. Like calcarea carbonica, carbo vegetabilis, cinchona officinalis, cimicifuga, graphites, and kali carbonicum.

Relaxation Therapies – relaxation is an essential remedy that includes meditation, yoga, massage, cranial sacral work, and biofeedback.

Sound Therapy – used as a way to hide the sounds in your ears, including white noise machines or CD’s of background sounds as well as sound of nature.

Vitamins – Vitamins A and C (and their associated bioflavonoids) can help tinnitus by improving circulation. Vitamins E and B complex are helpful in treating tinnitus.

Zinc – zinc can help with tinnitus healing, especially common amongst the elderlyly. Lack of zinc also affects sense of smell and taste.

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Hearing Aid Care

Posted by admin on June 7th, 2010

Switches – Again, remove oil from the skin and grime getting on the switch, use your brush to clean the hearing aids with the switch in both positions.
Shell – cleaning solutions can be purchased, but in most cases a tissue to dry your hearing aids and wipe them off is sufficient.
Battery Door – open the battery doors when not in use, for the oils on your skin dirt and grime won’t build up around the edges of the battery doors.
Microphone – use your brush on the microphones, do not force the brush into the holes where the microphones are located. Avoid using hairspray with your hearing aids in your ears.
Sound Tube- if you do not have a wax guard, use the wire end of your brush or the wired cleaning tool your hearing aids came with to gently clean the wax out of the end of the hearing aid where the sound comes out, the end which goes into your ear.
Volume Control – remove dirt and grime on top of the volume control using the brush that your hearing aid specialist provided for you. Clean underneath the volume wheel as much as possible with the brush. The volume wheel should turn as you clean it so brush both clockwise and counter-clockwise.
Memory Buttons – use your brush on the memory button as well once again due to the oils on your skin and grime forming on the memory button eventually working its way into the circuitry.

  • Switches – Again, remove oil from the skin and grime getting on the switch, use your brush to clean the hearing aids with the switch in both positions.
  • Shell – cleaning solutions can be purchased, but in most cases a tissue to dry your hearing aids and wipe them off is sufficient.
  • Battery Door – open the battery doors when not in use, for the oils on your skin dirt and grime won’t build up around the edges of the battery doors.
  • Microphone – use your brush on the microphones, do not force the brush into the holes where the microphones are located. Avoid using hairspray with your hearing aids in your ears.
  • Sound Tube- if you do not have a wax guard, use the wire end of your brush or the wired cleaning tool your hearing aids came with to gently clean the wax out of the end of the hearing aid where the sound comes out, the end which goes into your ear.
  • Volume Control – remove dirt and grime on top of the volume control using the brush that your hearing aid specialist provided for you. Clean underneath the volume wheel as much as possible with the brush. The volume wheel should turn as you clean it so brush both clockwise and counter-clockwise.
  • Memory Buttons – use your brush on the memory button as well once again due to the oils on your skin and grime forming on the memory button eventually working its way into the circuitry.

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Hearing Basics Causes and Cures

Posted by admin on June 4th, 2010
Here are some kinds of hearing aids available in the market to meet the demands of various types of users.
1.Body worn aids- a type of hearing aid in, probably the first kind of hearing aids that the patients ever made use of. Well they are not used much these days as they are basically the traditional types of hearing aids. The device uses amplification system, connecting to the mold which is fitted all over your ear. These type of hearing aids are big, helping a great deal in the worst cases of hearing impairment that some other units cannot.
2.Behind the ear- another option available those who are hearing impaired. A custom-made ear mold is attached to the small case, fitting behind your ear. These hearing aids can be used to all sorts of hearing losses, working perfectly with the hearing impaired children because of its durability and capability of getting linked to assisting listening instruments. Available to be used by kids inside the classroom as well.
Here are some of the common symptoms known to be the cause of hearing loss:
1. A family or genetic tendency of hearing impairment.
2. A repeated tendency of increasing the volume of radio or television.
3. Misunderstanding the names, words and numbers and other sounds.
4. Facing difficulty in hearing the noisy surroundings.
5. Facing anxiety at busy meetings and groups.
6. Compensating with missing portions of movie dialogues.
7. Asking others for repeating their speech.

Here are some kinds of hearing aids available in the market to meet the demands of various types of users.

1.Body worn aids- a type of hearing aid in, probably the first kind of hearing aids that the patients ever made use of. Well they are not used much these days as they are basically the traditional types of hearing aids. The device uses amplification system, connecting to the mold which is fitted all over your ear. These type of hearing aids are big, helping a great deal in the worst cases of hearing impairment that some other units cannot.

2.Behind the ear- another option available those who are hearing impaired. A custom-made ear mold is attached to the small case, fitting behind your ear. These hearing aids can be used to all sorts of hearing losses, working perfectly with the hearing impaired children because of its durability and capability of getting linked to assisting listening instruments. Available to be used by kids inside the classroom as well.

Here are some of the common symptoms known to be the cause of hearing loss:

1. A family or genetic tendency of hearing impairment.

2. A repeated tendency of increasing the volume of radio or television.

3. Misunderstanding the names, words and numbers and other sounds.

4. Facing difficulty in hearing the noisy surroundings.

5. Facing anxiety at busy meetings and groups.

6. Compensating with missing portions of movie dialogues.

7. Asking others for repeating their speech.

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Hearing Aids: Bluetooth

Posted by admin on June 3rd, 2010
Bluetooth device are injected to each and every wired technology invented. The Bluetooth Ear Level Instrument, this device is designed to transform traditional behind the ear hearing aids into Bluetooth hearing aids, giving the hearing impaired a chance to enjoy crystal clear mobile phone transmissions. Plus, these hearing aids also allow their users wireless access to MP3s, computers, and High Definition Televisions, so that they can have their hands free to perform other tasks while they are using those items.
Bluetooth technology has taken the world by storm, changing the Information Age a whole lot better. Thanks this wonderful human creation, information that once had to flow over vast networks of wires to get to its destination can now get there wire-free and swift. Bluetooth can be as close to magic as scientifically based technology is allowed to be.
How Bluetooth hearing aids work? The ELI fastens to the direct audio input connection on behind the ear hearing aids, using its microphone transmitter and receiver converses’ wirelessly with the BTEs, developing them into Bluetooth hearing aids capable of communicating with any Bluetooth- enabled device.
This device is easy to operate; using one button which users can either connect to or reject incoming calls on their phones, without having to touch them. The digital technology incorporated in the ELI enabled Bluetooth hearing aids, their audio transmissions occur with none of the buzzing and distortion which often affects cell phone-to-hearing aid reception. This is a whole new level of improvement for hearing aids.

Bluetooth device are injected to each and every wired technology invented. The Bluetooth Ear Level Instrument, this device is designed to transform traditional behind the ear hearing aids into Bluetooth hearing aids, giving the hearing impaired a chance to enjoy crystal clear mobile phone transmissions. Plus, these hearing aids also allow their users wireless access to MP3s, computers, and High Definition Televisions, so that they can have their hands free to perform other tasks while they are using those items.

Bluetooth technology has taken the world by storm, changing the Information Age a whole lot better. Thanks this wonderful human creation, information that once had to flow over vast networks of wires to get to its destination can now get there wire-free and swift. Bluetooth can be as close to magic as scientifically based technology is allowed to be.

How Bluetooth hearing aids work? The ELI fastens to the direct audio input connection on behind the ear hearing aids, using its microphone transmitter and receiver converses’ wirelessly with the BTEs, developing them into Bluetooth hearing aids capable of communicating with any Bluetooth- enabled device.

This device is easy to operate; using one button which users can either connect to or reject incoming calls on their phones, without having to touch them. The digital technology incorporated in the ELI enabled Bluetooth hearing aids, their audio transmissions occur with none of the buzzing and distortion which often affects cell phone-to-hearing aid reception. This is a whole new level of improvement for hearing aids.

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A Look at Invisible Hearing Aid

Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2010
Hearing aids plays an important role in the lives of those who are suffering from hearing deficiency. It makes them more capable of communicating with other people as well as giving them the chance to develop their lifestyle, away from any form of embarrassment and criticism. It has made a big impact on their social well being and had given them a good prospect towards life.
As hearing aid manufacturers are striving to provide support to hearing impaired citizens, indeed they are on the right way of creating the most helpful and effective types of hearing aids. They are always looking for new ways to attract more patients, creating more “invisible” hearing aids has been a top priority for most of them.
One of the most recent inventions in the hearing aid world is the Lyric together with Wow! Both Lyric and Wow! fit very deep into the ear canal right before your eardrum and it is so small that it literally cannot be seen! Wear them 24 hours a day, you can sleep with them, and you can shower with them. No controls are needed to manipulate and the reportedly have decent sound quality and they can be programmed to fit your hearing loss.
As we consider these hearing aids, both Lyric and Wow! are very expensive, ranging from $1,700 – $2,000 per year per ear! This is about three times as much as you would spend on the most expensive hearing instruments available today.

Hearing aids plays an important role in the lives of those who are suffering from hearing deficiency. It makes them more capable of communicating with other people as well as giving them the chance to develop their lifestyle, away from any form of embarrassment and criticism. It has made a big impact on their social well being and had given them a good prospect towards life.

As hearing aid manufacturers are striving to provide support to hearing impaired citizens, indeed they are on the right way of creating the most helpful and effective types of hearing aids. They are always looking for new ways to attract more patients, creating more “invisible” hearing aids has been a top priority for most of them.

One of the most recent inventions in the hearing aid world is the Lyric together with Wow! Both Lyric and Wow! fit very deep into the ear canal right before your eardrum and it is so small that it literally cannot be seen! Wear them 24 hours a day, you can sleep with them, and you can shower with them. No controls are needed to manipulate and the reportedly have decent sound quality and they can be programmed to fit your hearing loss.

As we consider these hearing aids, both Lyric and Wow! are very expensive, ranging from $1,700 – $2,000 per year per ear! This is about three times as much as you would spend on the most expensive hearing instruments available today.

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Tips to Get the Right Hearing Aids

Posted by admin on June 1st, 2010
We know how important hearing aids for person’s who has hearing problems, that is why we need to make sure that they have the right hearing aids for their needs. Listed below are some tips on how to choose the right hearing aid;
1) Buying Hearing Aids in a Physician’s Office – sounds like it should be the best place to buy, wrong – even though you are in a Physician’s office and probably working with an Audiologist, they generally know nothing about hearing aids. They can prescribe medications and perform surgery, they do not fit hearing aids.
2) Putting Off Buying Hearing Aids – don’t wait till hearing loss is worse to get the help you need, it might develop to auditory deprivation. Auditory deprivation can occur when someone does not wear any hearing aids, or when they wear one, but need two aids.
3) Buying Hearing Aids Mail Order or Direct Online – this doesn’t refer to companies that include local professional care, they are fine. The companies were talking about are the ones that sell the cheap $19.95 products, or quality hearing aids without professional care. Not one major hearing aid manufacturer authorizes the sale of their products without direct professional care.
4) Self Prescribing – when it comes to choosing the right hearing instrument, listen to your hearing professional, not to anybody. Hearing professionals have the education and training that make them uniquely qualified to help you.
5) Giving up – a huge mistake. Fitting for hearing devices is not as easy as being fit for a pair of shoes. It can often take several follow-up visits before getting the right fit for you. Always buy hearing aids with a trial period, if they aren’t right for you, you can have them returned.

We know how important hearing aids for person’s who has hearing problems, that is why we need to make sure that they have the right hearing aids for their needs. Listed below are some tips on how to choose the right hearing aid;

1) Buying Hearing Aids in a Physician’s Office – sounds like it should be the best place to buy, wrong – even though you are in a Physician’s office and probably working with an Audiologist, they generally know nothing about hearing aids. They can prescribe medications and perform surgery, they do not fit hearing aids.

2) Putting Off Buying Hearing Aids – don’t wait till hearing loss is worse to get the help you need, it might develop to auditory deprivation. Auditory deprivation can occur when someone does not wear any hearing aids, or when they wear one, but need two aids.

3) Buying Hearing Aids Mail Order or Direct Online – this doesn’t refer to companies that include local professional care, they are fine. The companies were talking about are the ones that sell the cheap $19.95 products, or quality hearing aids without professional care. Not one major hearing aid manufacturer authorizes the sale of their products without direct professional care.

4) Self Prescribing – when it comes to choosing the right hearing instrument, listen to your hearing professional, not to anybody. Hearing professionals have the education and training that make them uniquely qualified to help you.

5) Giving up – a huge mistake. Fitting for hearing devices is not as easy as being fit for a pair of shoes. It can often take several follow-up visits before getting the right fit for you. Always buy hearing aids with a trial period, if they aren’t right for you, you can have them returned.

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