In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, stress has become an unwelcome companion for many. Its impacts ripple across various aspects of our …
Understanding Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The most common kind of acquired hearing loss is sensorineural hearing loss. 90% of hearing loss cases are sensorineural, which affects the nerves or portions …
Hearing Loss & Smoking: Is There a Correlation?
Are you a smoker? Well even if you aren’t and spend time with those who do, you still may be at risk for a host …
Study Finds Men at Higher Risk for Noise Induced Hearing Loss
Are males more likely to have their hearing damaged by noise? A new study finds that men are more likely than women to lose their …
Hearing Aid Wearers Experience Less Fatigue & Increased Social Activity
Even though hearing might not seem like it takes much physical effort, when we have trouble hearing, it puts a lot of stress on our …
A Link Between Migraines, Tinnitus & Hearing Loss
Tinnitus, often described as “ringing in the ears,” affects about 10% of adults in America. Some people are not bothered by their tinnitus, while others …
How Long Do Hearing Aids Last?
We are often asked how long a set of hearing aids will last before needing to be replaced. While there is a general range of …
The Benefits of Being Social for Older Americans
You know already that a number of health benefits are gained by remaining physically active in your older years, including reducing chronic pain, delaying and …
New Year’s Resolution: Get Your Hearing Tested
With each New Year, come our grand New Year’s Resolutions. Perhaps this year we have resolved to cut refined sugar, exercise more or spend more …
Hearing Loss Affects More Than Your Ears
More than 50% of Americans aged 60 or older experience some degree of hearing loss; however, it has been found that only about 20% of …
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