Hearing loss is often perceived as a condition that primarily affects one’s ability to hear and communicate. However, its impact goes far beyond auditory perception. In recent years, researchers have discovered a significant and somewhat surprising connection between hearing loss and an increased risk of falls. This connection is not just a mere coincidence but… Continue reading Exploring the Connection Between Hearing Loss and Falls
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Understanding Somatic Tinnitus: The Mind-Body Connection
Tinnitus, often described as a ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in the ears, affects millions of people worldwide. While it’s generally associated with issues in the auditory system, there’s a lesser-known form of tinnitus that originates from the somatic system, known as somatic tinnitus. In this blog post, we will explore what somatic tinnitus is,… Continue reading Understanding Somatic Tinnitus: The Mind-Body Connection
The Surprising Link between Pain Reliever Use and Tinnitus
Tinnitus, often described as a ringing, buzzing, or humming sound in the ears, is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While it is commonly associated with exposure to loud noises or age-related hearing loss, recent studies have uncovered a surprising connection between the use of pain relievers and the development or exacerbation of… Continue reading The Surprising Link between Pain Reliever Use and Tinnitus
Understanding Ear Drainage: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
Our ears are remarkable organs responsible for both hearing and maintaining our sense of balance. However, like any part of our body, they can sometimes experience issues that warrant attention. One such concern is ear drainage, a condition that can range from mild and temporary to more severe and potentially indicative of an underlying problem.… Continue reading Understanding Ear Drainage: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
8 Simple Communication Tips for Talking to People with Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is a common condition that affects many people around the world. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 466 million people worldwide have disabling hearing loss, and this number is expected to increase. With such prevalence, it is likely that you know someone with hearing loss. Communicating with people with hearing loss can… Continue reading 8 Simple Communication Tips for Talking to People with Hearing Loss
Everything You Need to Know about Ear Wax
Ear wax, also known as cerumen, is a substance that is naturally produced by the ear. It is a mixture of sweat, dead skin cells, and secretions from glands in the ear canal. Ear wax is usually harmless and serves an essential purpose in protecting the ear from infection and damage. However, sometimes excessive ear… Continue reading Everything You Need to Know about Ear Wax
Why do my hearing aids whistle?
Hearing aids are a marvel of modern technology. They can help you hear sounds that you might not have been able to hear on your own for years. However, for all of their benefits, hearing aids are not without their annoyances and frustrations. One common issue experienced by many hearing aids users is feedback, which… Continue reading Why do my hearing aids whistle?
How long does it take to adjust to new hearing aids?
If you are a new hearing aid wearer or if you are considering getting hearing aids, you might be wondering how long it takes to adjust to new hearing aids. At first, it might seem like there would be no adjustment period. However, for most people, there is a noticeable adjustment period of at least… Continue reading How long does it take to adjust to new hearing aids?
New Study Links Hearing Loss with Dementia in Older Adults
Researchers have long known that hearing loss is associated with other medical conditions. A new study shows a link between hearing loss and dementia in older adults. Here is what you need to know about the study, its findings, and what you can do to help prevent dementia. The study was led by researchers at… Continue reading New Study Links Hearing Loss with Dementia in Older Adults
New Research: A checkerboard pattern of inner ear cells enables us to hear
The inner ear is a remarkable sensory organ responsible for our ability to hear and maintain balance. It is composed of a complex network of cells and structures that work together to detect and interpret sound waves and movement. Recent research has uncovered the fascinating phenomenon of cell self-organization in the inner ear, whereby cells… Continue reading New Research: A checkerboard pattern of inner ear cells enables us to hear