HEARING TIPS
Could Earbuds be Harming Your Ears?
Earbuds are everywhere. People use them to listen to music, take phone calls, or watch TV. But at high volumes, earbuds could permanently damage your hearing.
If You Have Sudden Hearing Loss, It’s Essential to Act Fast
While most hearing loss symptoms progress slowly, sudden hearing loss is just the opposite. Sometimes, symptoms can appear in a matter of hours.
Why is it Important to Know How Users Feel About Their Hearing Aids?
Wondering what real hearing aid users think of their devices?
Improve Cognitive Function With These 5 Fun Activities
These five simple activities can help you improve your cognitive function and sharpen your mind–especially if your hearing loss is also being treated.
How to Understand Your Hearing Test or Audiogram
Find out how to read an audiogram and what the results mean for treatment.
You Could be Missing a Lot if You’re Having Difficulty Hearing While You’re at Work
How is untreated hearing loss really impacting your work as a whole? Let’s find out.
Three Basic Steps to Lessen Hearing Loss
Limit hearing loss – it’s crucial for your health. Protect your hearing with these 3 tips.
Your Danger of Getting Dementia Could be Decreased by Having Routine Hearing Exams
Existing evidence suggests that regular hearing tests could be a helpful way to reduce your risk of dementia.
Why is the Ringing in my Ears Worse at Night?
Tinnitus symptoms can be worse at night, but why? And, what can you do about it?
Traveling With Hearing Loss: Your Guide to a Safe, Enjoyable Trip!
Traveling with hearing loss can require a few extra steps. But with the right preparation, your vacation can be as relaxing (or adventurous) as you want!
When You’re Hospitalized, Hearing Loss Can Cause Complications
Untreated hearing loss can lead to increased hospital admission and readmission rates. But there are some things you can do to lower your risks of hospital-related complications.
Can I Use my Glasses And Hearing Aids at the Same Time?
Wearing your glasses and hearing aids at the same time can sometimes be a challenge–but with the right approach, you can find success.
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