HEARING TIPS
She Isn’t Faking It: 4 Signs a Loved One Should Get a Hearing Aid
Hearing loss can be a frustrating experience for both the person with hearing loss and their loved ones. If you’re concerned that your loved one may need a hearing aid, here are four signs to look for
Simple Ways to Protect Your Hearing This Summer
Summer is a time for fun and relaxation, but it’s also important to protect your hearing.
Over the Counter Hearing Aids: Are You Taking a Risk?
As over-the-counter hearing aids become more common, many people wonder whether they’re an effective way to treat the symptoms of hearing loss.
Ear Wax Buildup: What You Should be Aware of
Earwax buildup could be a silent threat to your hearing. What are the symptoms?
The Role of Technology in Dealing With Hearing Loss
When most people think about technology and hearing loss, they think about hearing aids. But hearing aids are just the beginning of how tech can help!
Do I Need to Have my Hearing Aid Professionally Repaired?
Have you performed basic maintenance and troubleshooting but your hearing aid is still not working properly? It’s likely that your hearing aid will need to be professionally repaired.
When is it Time to Upgrade my Hearing Aid?
Hearing aid technology has come a long way and can revolutionize the way you hear sound!
Why Getting Your Hearing Checked Regularly Can Enhance Your Mood
Hearing loss and depression are both common conditions, and there is a growing body of evidence that suggests that there is a link between the two.
How Auditory Training Can be Improved by AudioBooks
Audiobooks can entertain you and enrich your life. They can also help you train your ears–and they’ve become an important tool for auditory training.
Your Tinnitus Might be Getting Worse Due to Those Late Night Bar Visits
Alcohol has a surprisingly strong impact on your inner ear, which means there’s a very strong link between drinking alcohol and tinnitus symptoms.
What is Auditory Neuropathy?
Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder that occurs when signals from the ear do not successfully reach the brain. Treatment can help improve symptoms.
The History of Hearing Aids
Knowing the history of hearing aids can help you better understand how modern versions of these devices can help you hear better–and treat hearing loss.
Don't Wait! Early treatment
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