Tinnitus, simply put is a ringing in the ears. The medical definition is: a physical condition, experienced as noises or ringing in the ears when no such external physical noise is present. Tinnitus c...Read More
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Treat Hearing Loss Prevent Dementia
Doctors have found a link between hearing loss and dementia. Research has shown that hearing aids can help reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia. Leaving hearing loss untreated and unmanag...Read More
Foods That Help Your Hearing
Did You Know Your Diet Can Help Your Hearing? “You are what you eat!” Related to healthy eating, you probably hear that a lot, but did you know that your diet can actually help your hearing? There...Read More
What Does the New Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act Mean For You?
As audiologists, we know there is a great need in America for hearing aids. It is estimated that about 30 million Americans have age-related hearing loss. For seniors between the ages of 70 and 79 it ...Read More
How Often Should You Get a Hearing Test?
Most people visit their primary care physician once a year for a physical and general check up, and get their teeth cleaned a couple of times a year with a full routine dental exam at least once a yea...Read More
Hearing Loss & Hearing Aid Myths
Approximately 36 million Americans suffer with some degree of hearing loss. Unfortunately, many of those 36 million who could receive benefit from hearing aids don’t seek treatment. People often don...Read More
How to Get the Most Out of Your Hearing Care Follow-Up Appointments
Now that you have had your initial visit with your hearing care professional and have been fitted with your hearing aid(s), it’s important that you keep continuing along the road to better hearing a...Read More
The Reintroduction of the Hearing Aid Tax Credit Act
On January 5th, Senators Dean Heller (R-NV) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) reintroduced the Hearing Aid Tax Credit bill (S. 48) in the US Senate. Similar versions of the bill have been introduced in the pas...Read More
How to Hear Better in Restaurants with Hearing Loss
For hearing impaired individuals, trying to communicate in a noisy restaurant can be challenging, especially with numerous conversations going on, dishes and silverware clanging and music playing in t...Read More