Ear infections are no fun, and although they might be more common in children, they can still happen to adults. The ear is a delicate but resilient instrument, and taking proper care of them can help you avoid this problem…. Read More
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Top 4 Reasons Your Hearing Aids Whistle!
“Give a little whistle!” If you’ve ever watched Disney’s Pinnochio, you are likely familiar with the song that Jiminy Cricket sings, titled, “Give a Little Whistle.” In the movie, this whistle is a cry for help. If you wear hearing… Read More
Ways to Keep Your Hearing Sharp
Hearing health is a prominent topic that deserves attention. Hearing loss has a greater effect than one might expect, often leading one to feel isolated and left out from the community. While an audiologist can help someone with hearing loss… Read More
Do You Have BPPV?
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a somewhat common condition, more so in women than in men. If you have occasional, short-lived bouts of vertigo, you may have BPPV. Below, let’s learn more about benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and what… Read More
How Hearing Loss Affects Mental Health
May is a significant month in the health community, a time to celebrate not one but two holidays: Mental Health Awareness and Better Speech & Hearing Month. Mental health and hearing health are intimately connected, but the connection may be… Read More
Features of Assistive Listening Devices
May signifies an exciting time of the year for audiologists around the world. Flowers are blooming, the air is growing warmer, and Better Speech & Hearing Month has just begun.
Balance and Hearing Loss
The ear is a fascinating instrument. One of the critical organs of the human body, it is far more complex than one might expect. Our ears are responsible for far more than just our hearing; they also help to ground… Read More
Oticon Introduces New Hearing Aid
The human body is far more complex than one can imagine, and much still remains unknown. Even one aspect of it, the human ear, is incredibly intricate and genius in design. Those with hearing aids can tell you that although… Read More
The Relation Between Tinnitus and Stress
Tinnitus is a common symptom for many people. It’s what many call the high-pitched ringing in the ears. Whooshing, ringing, whistling, pulsing, and other such sounds describe this phenomenon. While it may be related to hearing, it is related to… Read More
Hearing Aids of the Future
Researchers are constantly improving hearing aid performance and appeal. One of their goals is to reduce background noise to make focused listening easier.