HEARING TIPS
Five Tips For Hearing Aid Care
Taking care of your hearing aids seems easy at first–but these five hearing aid care tips can help keep your devices functioning better, longer.
As We Age, Does Our Hearing Loss Worsen?
Learn about age-related hearing loss, common symptoms, and the importance of treating this common occurrence here.
Can Hearing Loss be Affected by Insomnia?
While they may not have a cause and effect relationship, insomnia and hearing loss can be related–which means good sleep can be good for your hearing.
Your Risk of Hearing Loss is Increased by Diabetes
Individuals with diabetes are more likely to have hearing loss. Discover more about this connection and how to be proactive here.
The Truth About Ear Candling
Ear candling is a method some people use to remove earwax from their ears, but this method is not recommended and may even be dangerous.
The Truth About Cheap “Hearing Aids”
When it comes to hearing aids, it’s important to be careful before you buy! Discover the surprising truth about cheap hearing aids here.
Can You Get Hearing Loss From Chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy can lead to hearing loss in some patients. It’s important to talk to your care team about early signs of chemotherapy-caused hearing loss.
When do I Need a Hearing Aid?
It can be hard to know when you might need a hearing aid. Watching for these clear signs can help make it clearer–so you can protect your hearing.
Your Guide to Confident Driving With Hearing Loss
Don’t let hearing loss stop you from getting behind the wheel.
When You Need Hearing Aids, is it Better to go to a Hearing Specialist?
It’s possible to purchase a hearing aid over-the-counter. But there are some distinct advantages to seeing a hearing specialist for your hearing aid needs.
Hearing Loss While You’re Pregnant
Being pregnant can affect your hearing in a variety of ways–including hearing loss and tinnitus. Rapid treatment for pregnancy-related hearing loss may be necessary.
Hearing Aids Can Reduce the Danger of Falling
New evidence strongly that hearing loss can increase your risk of a fall–but hearing aids can cut that risk almost in half. Are hearing aids essential?