Tinnitus and hearing loss are the two most common disabling factors for US veterans – most likely due to our soldiers’ excess exposure to loud …
Tips for Students with Hearing Loss
Being a university student is fun. For most, it is the first time in our lives when we have complete control over our choices and …
How Hearing Aids Work
Hearing aids, especially modern aids of today, pack a lot of technology into a very small device. Hearing aids can be thought of as a …
Monitoring Your Daily Exposure to Noise
Noise induced hearing loss is incredibly common, affecting about one-in-four adults between the ages of 20-69 (https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/news/2017/us-adults-aged-20-69-years-show-signs-noise-induced-hearing-loss). Once acquired, noise induced hearing loss is permanent …
Why Most People with Hearing Loss Don’t Use Hearing Aids
As a society, wouldn’t we find it strange if most people with vision loss didn’t wear glasses or if most people with bacterial infections didn’t …
Help Spread Awareness this World Alzheimer’s Month
At Hearing Wellness Solutions, we are committed to helping the non-profit group Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) in their pursuit of spreading awareness and decreasing stigma …
A Link Between Hearing Loss and Accidental Injury
Hearing loss is quite common in our society, affecting about 48 million American adults and about 17% of children aged 12-19. With untreated hearing loss, …
Waterproof Ratings for Hearing Aids
Whether you’re simply forgetful and often step into the shower with your hearing aids in or lead an active lifestyle near water, there are many …
Hearing Loss and Millennials
Close your eyes and imagine millennials. When you do so, think about all the words you use to describe them. Now open your eyes, on …
Support an Active Lifestyle with Hearing Aids
Active lifestyles take us into the unknown and engage our bodies in ecstatic movement! Imagine yourself running down a grassy hill or jogging along a …