Musicians Hearing

Hearing Loss Protection Tips for Musicians

Music is one of the most loved artistic mediums throughout human history. For all music lovers, hearing the full spectrum of sound is essential. Missing the highs or lows can rob the experience of hearing something special. The most tragic fact about musicians is that they are four times more likely to suffer from hearing problems and over fifty percent more susceptible to developing tinnitus.

Hearing Health New Year Resolutions

Hearing Health New Year Resolutions for 2023

With the start of the new year, people begin to think of the future in the year ahead. A big part of the new year’s celebration is the promises we make to ourselves in the form of resolutions. One common factor for people who make resolutions is that improving health becomes a bigger priority each year.

Protect Your Hearing on NYE

How to Protect Your Hearing On New Year’s Eve

As the New Year’s celebration gets underway, it’s a good idea to protect your hearing no matter how you decide to bring in the new year. It’s estimated that over a billion people are at risk of developing hearing loss. Most of this is due to exposure to high-decibel sounds and loud noises, and New Year’s celebrations can be some of the loudest.

Hearing Loss Gift Ideas

Holiday Gift Ideas for the Hearing Impaired

As the anticipation for Christmas and the holiday grows, the search for the perfect gift reaches a fever pitch. If you’re shopping for someone with a hearing impairment, the selection of possible gifts has ballooned over the last few years, giving more options for gifts. Here are some of the best and most popular hearing loss gift ideas for people with hearing impairments.

Holidays for the Hearing-Impaired

Holiday Tips For The Hearing-Impaired

It’s that time of year again. As the Holidays fast approach, people worldwide begin preparing for the season. But for those with hearing impairments, the holidays present an entirely different set of obstacles to overcome to have an enjoyable holiday. We have gathered some of the best tips to help enhance the holidays for the hearing-impaired.

Mixed Hearing Loss

Treating Mixed Hearing Loss

It is estimated that over 40 million people living in the U.S. experience some form of hearing loss. Shockingly a considerable number of these cases go untreated, sometimes for years. Untreated hearing loss can result in worsening of health conditions overall. To complicate matters, treatment options for mixed hearing loss may not be straightforward creating confusion and delays in effective treatment.

Myths Of Hearing Loss

Facts Vs. Fiction: Dispelling The Myths Of Hearing Loss

Even in the 21st century, despite all the advancements in health and technology, hearing loss still exists, and what is worse, misunderstandings and myths still surround hearing aids and loss. The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that over one billion people are at risk of developing hearing loss in one or both ears. Much of this is due to the unsafe use of personal devices,

Hearing Loss During Thanksgiving

Assisting Family and Friends With Hearing Loss During Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is almost here, friends and family are getting ready for another Thanksgiving together after a long separation, and many are finding out that there have been significant changes with their loved ones. Studies have shown that over 48 million Americans are affected by hearing loss. Untreated hearing loss is closely correlated with diminishing quality of life and increased cases of depression,

Cookie Bite Hearing Loss

The Facts On Cookie Bite Hearing Loss

There are a lot of misconceptions regarding hearing loss. Even though it’s estimated that over 37 million Americans experience some form of hearing loss, many are unaware of the different conditions categorized as hearing loss. One of the most misunderstood is called “cookie bite hearing loss.” Despite the name, this form of hearing loss has nothing to do with chocolate chips.

Halloween Costume Tips For Hearing Aids

Halloween Costume Tips For Hearing Aid Users

As Halloween approaches, many people across America are beginning to plan and acquire their costume components and accessories for the big night. It’s no different for people who suffer from hearing loss. In the past, many opted to hide or not use hearing aids due to embarrassment. Fortunately, today for many who wear hearing aids,

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