If you have hearing loss, you may be at greater risk of an accidental injury at work or at play, according to a recent study. The …
Hearing Aid Use Can Slow The Progress Of Dementia
Wearing a hearing aid can slow the progress of dementia by up to 75% Scientists believe that keeping older people engaged and active by adopting …
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Because your ears are only two of the many important parts of you and of the people you love, we’re posting today about the effects …
If It Looks Too Good To Be True. . .
. . . It probably is. With the advent of the internet, it’s become easier and easier to get better deals on the things we …
All We Are Saying . . .
. . . is give these a chance. (did you sing that…?) 😉 More often than not, when a patient comes into our …
Spatial Hearing
We rely on our ears to tell us where sounds — from the chirp of a bird to the call of your name in a …
The Ear>Brain>Heart Connection
As you may have read in our blog post this past February, there is a connection between hearing loss and heart health. (That post can …
Hearing and Mental Wellbeing
If you continually ask people to repeat themselves, but are still hesitant to explore the benefits of hearing aids, it’s important to recognize that the …
Word Perception: Adults vs. Children
Even with an acute sense of hearing, adults don’t always pick up exactly what someone has said. That’s because from childhood to adulthood we rely …
Now Hear This . . .
Or can you . . . ? Only about one out of five people who would benefit from a hearing aid actually uses one. That …