When it comes to your health, early intervention is best. This seems apparent for health conditions like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and more. It is obvious to most people that it is better to treat these conditions early rather than when they have become severe and have had a greater effect on your body and… Continue reading Recent Study Highlights the Importance of Early Intervention for Hearing Loss
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New Study Shows Promise for Helping Individuals with Auditory Sensitivity
Do you have auditory sensitivity? Auditory sensitivity, or hyperacusis, occurs when a person is overly sensitive to sounds. The most common cause of hyperacusis is damage to the inner ear due to aging or exposure to loud noise. For the most part, individuals with auditory sensitivity have been told there is not much that can… Continue reading New Study Shows Promise for Helping Individuals with Auditory Sensitivity
FDA Approves Over-The-Counter (OTC) Devices
With the landmark decision of the FDA to approve Over-The-Counter (OTC) hearing aid sales without a prescription to consumers suffering from mild to moderate hearing loss, it’s important to ask: how will consumers navigate whether they meet the criteria (mild to moderate loss), select the right product, and maintain and confirm that they are receiving… Continue reading FDA Approves Over-The-Counter (OTC) Devices
4 Common Mistakes Made by Hearing Aid Users
If you have hearing loss, your hearing specialist might recommend hearing aids. Hearing aids are devices that help you hear speech and other sounds that you otherwise could not hear clearly. While the idea of using hearing aids might seem straightforward, there are several common mistakes people make when using hearing aids. This is especially… Continue reading 4 Common Mistakes Made by Hearing Aid Users
Can Treating Hearing Loss Reduce Stress? You May Be Surprised By The Answer
When you think about factors in your life that cause stress, you might think of some of the obvious answers: your job, family responsibilities, or current events. However, did you know that hearing loss can cause stress too? Here is how hearing loss and stress are connected. The Connection between Hearing Loss and Stress Untreated… Continue reading Can Treating Hearing Loss Reduce Stress? You May Be Surprised By The Answer
What Is the Connection Between Hearing Loss and Anxiety?
If you suspect your hearing has gotten worse, or if you have recently been diagnosed with hearing loss, you may be feeling anxious. Anxiety, which is a persistent heightened state of alert, is normal with any stressful situation, including those related to your health and wellbeing. However, when normal anxiety becomes long-lasting and invasive, it… Continue reading What Is the Connection Between Hearing Loss and Anxiety?
Getting Your Hearing Checked Can Improve Your Mood. Here’s Why.
For many people, your hearing is a part of your health that you take for granted—until you notice a problem. If you experience hearing loss or another issue with your hearing, such as tinnitus, you understand that hearing is an important part of your overall health. Your hearing plays into your well-being and quality of… Continue reading Getting Your Hearing Checked Can Improve Your Mood. Here’s Why.
What to Do If an Object Is Stuck in Your Ear
Have you ever had something stuck in your ear? Part of a cotton swab is probably the most common thing to get stuck in an ear. However, people have had bugs, beads, batteries, and other foreign objects stuck in their ears. In most cases, you will feel pain, discomfort, pressure, or itchiness in your ear… Continue reading What to Do If an Object Is Stuck in Your Ear
6 Ways to Prevent Your Hearing Loss from Getting Worse
Do you have hearing loss but haven’t sought treatment? Are you hoping it’s temporary and may resolve on its own? While hearing loss is often permanent, there are some ways you can help prevent your hearing loss from getting worse. Here are six simple tips for protecting your hearing, whether or not you already have… Continue reading 6 Ways to Prevent Your Hearing Loss from Getting Worse
Retain Your Mind
June is Brain Awareness Month. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, “Worldwide, there are an estimated 47 million people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, and without a change, these numbers are expected to grow to 76 million by 2030.” Hearing loss is estimated to account for 8% of dementia cases. This means that hearing loss… Continue reading Retain Your Mind