Hearing Aids Now Available Without Prescriptions

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Starting today, the government is allowing pharmacies and big box stores to sell hearing aids without prescriptions.  Backers of this change say the move to over-the-counter aids will start a revolution of lower prices and new technologies, while expanding access to millions of people with untreated hearing loss.  The FDA has limited retail, non-prescription sales to devices designed for people 18-years and older with mild to moderate hearing loss.  The devices will be available in eleven-thousand retail stores including Walgreens, Walmart and Best Buy.

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