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“Pink with a Purpose” Program Supports Hearing Health and Breast Cancer Research

Issue 43.11

Breast cancer strikes one in eight people in the US. Everyone knows someone – a mother, daughter, sister, grandmother or friends who has endured this terrible disease.  The Nilsson Family of Nilsson Hearing Center in Southern Utah has found a way to combine their commitment to improve the hearing health of individuals in Southern Utah and their determination to help find a cure for breast cancer.

In October, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Nilsson Hearing Center will participate in the national “Pink with a Purpose” campaign to help raise funds for breast cancer research. Throughout October, leading hearing device manufacturer Oticon will donate a portion of proceeds from the sale of a special Think Pink Agil and all other Agil hearing devices to the National Breast Cancer Coalition.  In addition, Nilsson Hearing Center will donate:

Ways to Help the Cause:

            $1 for each Facebook “Like”

            $5 for each Complimentary Newsletter Subscription

            $10 for each Complimentary Hearing Evaluation given to Women 45+

Agil preserves natural speech cues without compromising sound quality and speech understanding so less energy is needed to translate and interpret the meaning of sounds. By minimizing the cognitive energy expended in typical listening situations, Agil empowers people with hearing loss to communicate freely, interact naturally and participate actively in everyday life.

With the addition of the Streamer remote control and the ConnectLine system, Agil can connect wirelessly to TVs, cell and landline phones, church systems and other popular communication devices. 

Special edition Think Pink Agil is available in a mini behind-the-ear device that is almost invisible on the ear.  The Agil family of hearing instruments can accommodate approximately 80 percent of hearing losses.

For more information on hearing loss and the Think Pink Agil, or to help us support this worthy cause, please contact Nilsson Hearing Center at (435) 628-3192 or visit www.NilssonHearingOnline.com

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