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Hearing Loss While You’re Pregnant

It’s an awesome and wonderful experience, having a child. But it can also be sort of… uncomfortable, at least sometimes, and at least in terms of how it can make you feel. There are all kinds of peculiar side effects, including morning sickness, health challenges, and changes to your body. None of this detracts from

Hearing Aids Can Decrease the Risk of Falling

Kids have a tendency to fall on a daily basis. Wiping out on your bicycle? That’s typical. Tripping over your own feet when you’re running outside? Happens all of the time. Kids are pretty limber so, no big deal. They rebound pretty easily. As you get older though, that becomes less and less true. The

The Dynamics of Selective Hearing

The only one thing that you asked for was for the garbage to be taken out. A little bit later you realize your partner didn’t do it. When you ask why they didn’t do it, your partner responds “I never heard you ask me”. Why are you not surprised that your partner didn’t hear the

Tinnitus: The Invisible Condition with a Big Impact

Invisibility is a very useful power in the movies. Whether it’s a mud-covered hero, a cloaked spaceship, or a sneaky ninja, invisibility allows people in movies to be more effectual and, frequently, achieve the impossible. Invisible health problems, unfortunately, are equally as potent and a lot less enjoyable. Tinnitus, for example, is an incredibly common

Your General Health Could be Impacted by Hearing Loss – Here Are 4 Ways

Let’s face it, there’s no getting away from aging, and with it usually comes hearing loss. You can do some things to look younger but you’re still aging. But you may not be aware that a number of treatable health conditions have also been related to hearing loss. Here’s a look at a few examples,

AI and Hearing Aids – the Synergy

You may think of your favorite sci-fi movie when someone starts talking about artificial intelligence (AI). But these days, AI is more science than fiction. This is particularly true with regard to hearing aids. The times when hearing aids merely increased the volume and were one-size-fits-all are gone forever. Modern, high-end hearing aids use AI.

Maybe You’re Grumpy Because of Hearing Loss

You’re not quite certain why, but you’ve been feeling moody lately. Well, it was annoying earlier today when you felt left out of the meeting at work. The other night your daughter seemed irritated with you when you asked her to turn the tv volume up over and over again resulting in her abruptly leaving

Routine Hearing Tests are Important: Stay Tuned in to Life’s Sounds

Subtle changes in your hearing can be hard to notice because of how gradually hearing loss normally advances. Even though children are regularly tested, the majority of adults don’t even consider scheduling a hearing exam like they would their vision. So why would your hearing be any less critical than your eyesight? It’s worthwhile to

Could Earbuds be Damaging Your Ears?

Have you ever forgotten your Earbuds in your pocket and they ended up going through the laundry or maybe lost them altogether? Suddenly, your morning jog is a million times more boring. Your commute or train ride is dreary and dull. And the sound quality of your virtual meetings suffers significantly. The old saying “you

If You Have Sudden Hearing Loss, It’s Crucial to Act Fast

We usually think of hearing loss as something that advances gradually. It can be easy to miss the symptoms due to this. It’s nothing to concern yourself with, you simply need the volume on the TV a bit louder, no big deal, right? In some cases that’s true but often, it isn’t. In some situations,

Hearing Aids: What Users Actually Think, and Why You Should Care

Most people are pleased with their hearing aids: As reported by one recent survey, when talking one-on-one, 91% of individuals who wear hearing aids are pleased with their results. When processing results with specific activities, 75% were satisfied in a restaurant or on the phone, 78% were satisfied while in the grocery store, and 85%

Improve Cognitive Function With These 5 Fun Activities

As your body gets older, it isn’t difficult to notice the changes. You get wrinkles. Your hair turns gray (or falls out). Your joints begin to stiffen. Your skin becomes a bit droopy in places. Perhaps your eyesight and your hearing both start to fade a little. It’s pretty difficult not to see these changes.