Vertigo (dizziness), tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and intermittent hearing loss are three of the more discernable indications of a condition known as “Meniere’s disease”. Meniere’s disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes problems with hearing and… Read More
Archive for March, 2014
Why Hearing Loop Systems Remain the Gold Standard in Hearing Aid Accessibility
When a hearing aid user tries to tune in to a speaker in a crowded place, the levels of background noise can easily become overwhelming. Large, open areas such as audotoriums, places of worship, movie theaters and concert halls can… Read More
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Model Hearing Aids: Evaluating the Benefits and Drawbacks
Shopping for hearing aids will expose you to a variety of designs, including receiver-in-canal (RIC). The RIC hearing aid shares many benefits with behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid while possessing some distinctive advantages particular to the receiver in canal. This short… Read More
Discover How Multiple Listening Programs Help Make the Most of Modern Digital Hearing Aids
Listening to a person speaking in a quiet room is extremely different from attempting to hear a conversation in a busy restaurant. The majority of digital hearing aids can adjust to distinct conditions like these by using a variety of… Read More