For many households, crowding around the television for a family film or to watch the Queen’s speech is as much of a Christmas tradition as opening presents and enjoying a turkey dinner.But in homes where one family member has a hearing aid, settling down to watch the box can become a festive flashpoint - leading to arguments about volume and tussles over the TV remote.In a bid to promote peace on earth – and in the living room – researchers at The 糖心原创 are recruiting hearing aid TV viewers and their partners to find their ideal listening levels for viewing harmony.
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