October 15, 2024

Can Your Hearing be Harmed by Earbuds?

Have you ever left your Earbuds in your pocket and they ended up going through the laundry or maybe lost them altogether? Now it’s so boring going for a run in the morning. Your commute or bus ride is dreary and dull. And the sound quality of your virtual meetings suffers significantly. Sometimes, you don’t

If You Have Sudden Hearing Loss, It’s Essential to Act Fast

Hearing loss has a track record for showing itself gradually. This can make the symptoms difficult to detect. (After all, you’re just turning up the volume on your television once in a while, it’s nothing to worry about, right?) In some cases that’s true but in some cases, it isn’t. In some situations, hearing loss

Why is it Essential to Understand How Users Feel About Their Hearing Aids?

Most individuals are pleased with their hearing aids: 91% of hearing aid wearers are pleased with the hearing aid experience when speaking one-on-one, as reported by a recent survey. When analyzing results with specific activities, 75% were satisfied in a restaurant or on the phone, 78% were satisfied while in the grocery store, and 85%

Improve Mental Function Using These 5 Fun Activities

It’s easy to observe how your body ages over time. You develop wrinkles. Your hair turns gray (or falls out). Your joints start to get stiff. Some drooping of the skin starts to happen in certain places. Maybe your eyesight and your hearing both start to fade a little. It’s pretty difficult not to notice

How to Understand Your Hearing Test or Audiogram

Measuring hearing loss is more technical than it might at first seem. You can probably hear certain things clearly at lower volumes but not others. Most letters may sound clear at any volume but others, such as “s” and “b” could get lost. When you figure out how to interpret your hearing test it becomes

You Could be Missing a Lot if You’re Having Trouble Hearing While You’re at Work

Just picture for a minute you’re a salesperson. Today, you’re on a very important call with a potential client. Multiple agents from their offices have come together to talk about whether to employ your business for the job. As the call continues, voices go up and down…and are sometimes difficult to hear. But you’re fairly

Three Simple Steps to Limit Hearing Loss

Isn’t pizza interesting? As long as a few factors are met, you can adjust toppings, cheese, and sauce, and it’s still a pizza. Hearing loss is a lot like that. But as long as you have difficulty hearing sound, it’s still hearing loss whether it’s caused by genetic factors, age, blockages, or exposure to loud

Routine Hearing Exams Could Decrease Your Risk of Developing Dementia

What’s the connection between hearing loss and dementia? Medical science has connected the dots between brain health and hearing loss. Your risk of developing dementia is increased with even mild hearing loss, as it turns out. These two seemingly unconnected health conditions could have a pathological connection. So how can a hearing test help minimize

Why is the Buzzing in my Ears Worse at Night?

Tinnitus tends to get worse at night for most of the millions of people in the US that experience it. But what’s the reason for this? The ringing is a phantom noise due to some medical condition like hearing loss, it’s not an external sound. Of course, knowing what it is won’t clarify why you

Have a Safe And Enjoyable Vacation Even if You Have Hearing Loss

Aren’t there a couple of types of vacation? There’s the type where you cram every single recreation you can into every waking second. These are the vacations that are recalled for years later and are packed with adventure, and you go back to work more worn out than you left. The other kind is all

Hearing Loss Can Cause Complications During Hospitalization

Tom is excited, he’s getting a brand new knee! Look, as you grow older, the types of things you get excited about change. His knee replacement means he will experience less pain and be able to get around a lot better. So Tom goes in, the operation is a success, and Tom goes home! But

Can I Use my Hearing Aid at The Same Time as my Glasses?

You’ve likely noted that when movies or television shows get really intense, they start using close-ups (possibly even extreme close-ups). That’s because the human face communicates lots of information (more information than you’re probably consciously aware of). It’s no stretch to say that human beings are very facially centered. So it’s no surprise that the