Noise Induced Hearing Loss Could Be Treatable
While exposing your ears to extreme noises and high decibel levels is always a threat to hearing, researchers have found that reversing damage caused by loud blasts could perhaps be treatable.
While exposing your ears to extreme noises and high decibel levels is always a threat to hearing, researchers have found that reversing damage caused by loud blasts could perhaps be treatable.
Many of us have heard doctors say, “Don’t put anything smaller than an elbow in your ear!”
Hearing loss is a common and natural part of aging, but if it’s untreated, it can affect your ability to converse with friends and family.
One of the largest advancements in hearing aids in recent years is the incorporation of Bluetooth® technology into the devices.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association estimates that more than 28 million Americans have experienced some level of hearing impairment.
A recent study of people in the United Kingdom found that many people who need hearing aids are not wearing them.
It’s hard to imagine that scientists and researchers don’t already know everything about the human body, but it’s true.
Spring has rolled in and summer will soon be upon us as well. This means the packing of winter clothes, arrival of spring blooms, planting of gardens and abundance of outdoor activities! While enjoying spring as it melts into summer, you should also be mindful… Read More »How to Protect Your Hearing Outdoors This Spring and Summer
Getting hearing aids can be a major change for many people.
People with hearing loss typically have some degree of hearing loss in each ear – it’s less common to have hearing loss in just one ear.