HEARING TIPS
I’m Going Crazy With This Itchy Ear
There could be a few reasons why your itchy ears have been driving you crazy–from ill fitting hearing aids to allergies. Relief means finding the right treatment.
Should Musicians Use Ear Protection?
If you’re a musician, it’s likely that your hearing is your livelihood. Discover how a few simple tips can help you protect your hearing for years to come.
Types, Details, and Results of Hearing Tests
You can’t self-diagnose your hearing loss. Getting to the bottom of your symptoms–and finding the right treatment–requires the right type of hearing test.
Your Relationships Don’t Have to be Negatively Impacted by Hearing loss
Open communication is essential for any relationship, but it is especially important when dealing with a hearing loss.
How Many Different Kinds of Hearing Loss are There?
Knowing what type of hearing loss you are experiencing can help you and your hearing specialist identify the right treatment plan, including hearing aids.
Forget Something Significant? Memory Loss is Connected to This
Forgetting more these days? It may not be a memory problem. It could be a treatable condition. Memory loss is connected to hearing loss.
Myths About Hearing Loss
Don’t be taken in by misinformation about mild hearing loss.
You Should Get a Hearing Exam if You Detect Any of These 7 Signs
The early signs of hearing loss aren’t always easy to notice. But these 7 unmistakable signs of hearing loss can provide you some early warning.
Can Hearing Loss be Cured?
Despite some promising new treatments, some types of hearing loss cannot currently be cured. But there are treatments available for those with hearing loss.
$20,000 – or More – a Year? Just for Wearing a Hearing Aid?
Untreated hearing loss may lead to increased healthcare costs plus a severe drop in income. Here’s why.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss After Covid-19
Nothing’s been the same since Covid–including your hearing
If You Have Hearing Loss, These Tips Will Keep You Safer
What safety measures are important for those with hearing loss?