HEARING TIPS
Your Tinnitus Symptoms Could be Brought About by Your Diet
Research is adding weight to the notion that what you eat could have a direct influence on your development of tinnitus.
Hearing Aids Are Not “One Size Fits All”, This is Why
Here’s why hearing aids should be unique to the person suffering with impaired hearing.
Despite Your Hearing Loss, You Can Still Have Fun During the Holidays
These tips for people with hearing loss can help you enjoy the holiday season–and reconnect with your friends, family members, and loved ones.
In Spite of Your Hearing Loss, You Can Get through That Holiday Office Party
If you have hearing loss, you might have some very specific reasons for dreading your next office holiday party. But these strategies can help you kick back–and enjoy yourself!
Did You Know Your Common Cold Could Trigger Hearing Issues?
How do I know if that pain in my ear is a cold or an ear infection?
Hearing Aid Domes: The Pros and Cons
Hearing aid domes are cone-shaped silicon devices that can help non-custom hearing aids fit–and work–more efficiently. But they have benefits and drawbacks.
When Was the Last Time You Had Your Hearing Tested?
Why is a hearing test important and how often do you need one?
Can Hearing Loss Cause Sensitivity to Loud Sounds?
Hypersensitivity to loud sound is often reported in those with hearing loss. The root cause is a condition hearing specialists call auditory recruitment.
You Could Have an Increased Risk of Hearing Loss With These Chemicals
Ototoxic chemicals in your work environment could lead to this.
What’s a Safe Volume to Listen to Music on Your headphones?
Your headphones could be causing you serious hearing damage. Here’s how to listen to your favorite bands safely.
Are my Sleep Issues and my Tinnitus Caused by Anxiety?
The relationship between anxiety disorders and tinnitus can often turn into a vicious cycle–one that causes insomnia and other sleep disruptions.
Hearing Loss in One Ear – Potential Causes
Lately you’ve noticed that you can’t hear out of one ear. Is that bad? (Spoiler: It’s likely.) What could be the cause? And when should you see a hearing professional?