Face Masks, Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids—What You Need to Know

While many areas around the country have begun to reopen and lift stay-at-home orders put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you should still take precautions to protect your health and that of your family. The CDC recommends that you continue following basic guidelines like washing your hands (thoroughly!), not touching your face, and… Continue reading Face Masks, Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids—What You Need to Know

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Here Are Things You Can Do At Home to Support Hearing Loss

If you or a loved one is experiencing hearing loss, you need support. Even if you are unable to visit an audiologist or other hearing healthcare specialist soon due to COVID-19 restrictions, you can take steps to support hearing loss at home. Experiencing hearing loss does not have to mean that you become reliant on… Continue reading Here Are Things You Can Do At Home to Support Hearing Loss

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9 Tips for Taking Care of Your Hearing Aids at Home

With the current “stay at home” and “shelter in place” orders around the country, it can be difficult to see your hearing aid professional as often as usual. Even as states begin to ease restrictions and businesses cautiously start to reopen, it is best to avoid unneeded visits to places like stores and offices. Even… Continue reading 9 Tips for Taking Care of Your Hearing Aids at Home

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6 Degrees of Hearing Loss

Let’s talk about hearing loss. Specifically, degrees of hearing loss as measured in a hearing evaluation. What is a hearing evaluation? Similar to an annual medical check-up or twice-yearly dental check-up, a hearing evaluation can be an essential part of your regular health routine even before you suspect you have hearing loss. An annual evaluation… Continue reading 6 Degrees of Hearing Loss

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The Best Time to Disclose Hearing Loss to a Current or Potential Employer

If you live with hearing loss, you know that the condition affects every part of your life: at home, at school, at work, and when you’re out with friends. Hearing loss can have a profound impact on your personal life, including your relationships with your spouse, family, and friends. It can also directly affect how… Continue reading The Best Time to Disclose Hearing Loss to a Current or Potential Employer

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New Study Discovers Increased Risk for Tinnitus and Sudden Deafness Among Non-Migraine Headache Sufferers

If you experience frequent headaches, you know how annoying they can be. When they are very frequent and severe, these headaches can disrupt your day-to-day functioning. Performing your job responsibilities, cooking meals, taking care of your family, and even driving can become difficult due to headaches. Although migraine headaches are well known for being painful… Continue reading New Study Discovers Increased Risk for Tinnitus and Sudden Deafness Among Non-Migraine Headache Sufferers

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American Girl Doll For 2020 Includes Hearing Loss As Part Of Her Story

The American Girl doll company has a fantastic lineup of dolls that inspire young girls. These dolls feature a back story that helps to teach valuable life lessons to girls while assisting them in growing with confidence. Recently, the American Girl company presented Joss Kendrick, a girl with hearing loss, as the American Girl doll… Continue reading American Girl Doll For 2020 Includes Hearing Loss As Part Of Her Story

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7 Tips to Avoid a Fall

It’s no surprise that falling and the injuries that often come with it is one of the big fears we have as we get older or watch loved ones get older. According to the World Health Organization, there are 37.3 million falls that are severe enough to require medical attention each year. While anyone of… Continue reading 7 Tips to Avoid a Fall

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