• National Hearing Protection Month: Hearing Loss Prevention Tips

    Having the ability to hear is a gift that many do not fully appreciate until it is gone or diminished. Unfortunately, one of the most common causes of hearing loss in the United States is noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Even though noise-induced hearing loss is preventable in most cases, NIHL is a widespread problem. According […]

  • October is National Audiology Awareness Month

    Your ability to hear is an essential part of your life, so it makes sense to appreciate and take care of what you have. Unfortunately, hearing loss is the third most common health condition faced by older adults, and it is estimated that 37.5 Americans, both young and old, have some degree of hearing loss. […]

  • Gluten-Free Banana Bread Recipe for Healthy Hearing

    “You are what you eat” is a term you have probably heard on more than one occasion, and it’s true. You need to be aware of what you are putting into your body if you want to stay fit and healthy. To run efficiently, your body needs proper fuel and nutrition. Just like a high-performance […]

  • What Are The Top Causes of Hearing Loss?

    Hearing loss is a common ailment that can affect anyone, young or old. Unfortunately, there are many causes of hearing loss. Hearing loss can either be present at birth, or it can be acquired throughout life, at any point. Sensorineural, the most common type of hearing loss, can happen to anybody, at any age. Sensorineural […]

  • Back-to-School Hearing Aid Tips

    When heading back to school, children will need the typical school supplies so they can start the new school year on the right foot. However, if you are a parent of a child who wears hearing aids, you will have to add a few more things to the list. There’s a bit more preparation involved […]

  • What is Surfer’s Ear?

    For those who love the water, and are adrenaline junkies, there is nothing better than gliding across the waves on a surfboard. Surfing is an exciting, exhilarating sport that often extends past the summer months. However, there is a downside for those who surf, in warm or cold water. Surfers can experience ear pain and […]

  • Stapedectomy vs. Stapedotomy: What’s the Difference?

    When the stapes bone becomes “stuck” or “frozen,” a stapes operation is performed to improve hearing in a patient. One of the three bones in the middle ear, the stapes is the smallest bone in the human body. The stapes bone is required to hear, carrying the vibration of sound into the cochlea. But, if […]

  • You Are What You Eat: Nutrients for Healthy Hearing

    The vitamins and minerals that you receive from eating whole foods can help keep your whole body healthy and functioning effectively. We are what we eat, and what we eat has a direct effect on your body and all of its parts. When it comes to safeguarding our hearing, many of us pay special attention […]

  • How to Clean Your Ears: When and How to Do It

    Do you clean your ears often? Many have this hygienic ritual and don’t overthink it. Using Q-Tips or cotton swabs to clean their ears, removing any excess earwax, is a common occurrence for many. However, many don’t realize that they could be doing more harm than good. Sticking anything into your ear, including cotton swabs, […]

  • How to Care for Your Hearing Aids this Summer

    When the temperatures rise after a long, cold winter, it can be hard to sit inside. On a warm sunny day who can resist? There’s nothing better than fresh air and warm, sunny skies, so it’s no surprise that many of us like to spend as much time as we can outdoors. There’s so much […]

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