Hearing loss is one of the most common health conditions that people are diagnosed with today. Nearly 1 in 5 people have some degree of …
Accessibility and Benefits in the Workplace for Employees with Hearing Loss
It is important to know about the various laws that protect people with hearing loss. Several laws support people navigating a range of environments safely …
This November, Test Your Hearing in Honor of American Diabetes Month
November marks American Diabetes Month! This campaign focuses on raising awareness of diabetes and advocating for prioritizing your health. An estimated 37 million people, or …
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 …
Back to School: Tips for College Students with Hearing Loss
Heading off to college is a big change for most of us! Living away from family for the first time, navigating new relationships with people …
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 …
Why You Should Update to Rechargeable Hearing Aids
Rechargeable hearing aids used to be a kind of gimmick that we would see come onto the market every so often, only to quickly fade …
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 …
A Link Between Noise-Induced Hearing Loss & Tinnitus
Tinnitus is hearing sounds that aren’t coming from outside. Most people describe the sound as a “ringing” in the ear, but the sound can also …
New Studies on Hearing Loss and Dementia
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease—the most common cause of dementia—are expected to triple in diagnoses by 2050, from 50 to 150 million cases. There is no …