Tips to Keep Your Ears Healthy
Your sense of hearing allows you to communicate with loved ones, enjoy the sounds of nature and connect with the world around you. Because of this, it’s important that you take measures to protect it. Below we review tips for keeping your ears healthy. Clean Your Ears Safely Earwax has the very important job of…
What Type of Hearing Aid Batteries Will Work Best for Me?
There is a wide range of types and styles of hearing aids. What they all have in common is they get their power from batteries. But how do you choose which type of battery to use? We review what type of hearing aid batteries will work best for you below. Rechargeable Hearing Aid Batteries Like…
Is There a Link Between Hearing Loss & Sleep Apnea?
Are you one of the nearly 70 million U.S. adults with a sleep disorder? If so, you may be at risk of hearing loss. While experts are still researching the link between sleep apnea, one of the most common sleep disorders, and hearing loss, they do know that these health conditions are connected. What Is…
The Benefits of Bringing Someone with You to Your Hearing Appointment
Taking the first step to address your hearing loss by getting a hearing test is a huge deal. Many people find it helpful to have a loved one go with them to offer support and provide insight as they make decisions to help improve their hearing health. Hearing Loss Impacts Relationships Hearing loss doesn’t just…
How Are Animals Helping Scientists Improve Hearing Aids?
Hearing aid technology is rapidly evolving and scientists are always looking for ways to improve user experience. One unique way they might be able to do this is by looking at spiders and flies. Background Noise and Hearing Aids You might be wondering how insects could possibly help anyone hear better. The answer is that…
3 Mistakes New Hearing Aid Owners Make
It’s not uncommon for first-time hearing aid users to have some growing pains as they adapt to life with their new device. Sometimes it may be actions that you are taking (or not taking) that can lead to problems. Let’s take a look at three common mistakes first-time users make so you can know what…
How to Manage Your Hearing Aid Batteries
One of the more important things to figure out after getting hearing aids is how to get the most out of your batteries and make sure your device is never without power. Most hearing aids use disposable zinc-air batteries that are color and number-coded so that you know exactly which one your device needs when…
What is Unilateral Hearing Loss?
What is Single Sided Deafness? Sometimes referred to as unilateral hearing loss, single sided deafness is a condition in which an individual experiences hearing loss in only one ear but can hear normally out of the other ear. While most patients with a hearing impairment suffer from bilateral (two-sided) hearing loss, SSD affects approximately 60,000…
What is Sudden Hearing Loss?
For most people who experience hearing loss, the condition comes on gradually over a period of years. In rare cases, an abrupt loss of hearing occurs with little or no warning. This condition is known as sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL). What is Sudden Deafness? Sudden deafness is an unexplained and rapid hearing loss that…
What is Noise Induced Hearing Loss?
How Can Sounds Hurt Your Ears? Background sound is a constant in our busy lives. Normally, background noises are at safe levels that do not negatively impact our hearing. But repeated exposure to noise above 85 decibels (dB) can cause noise induced hearing loss. The louder the sound, the less amount of time it takes…