Break Free From the Stress of Tinnitus
April is Stress Awareness Month, a time when we reflect on the causes of stress, including health issues like tinnitus. Tinnitus, otherwise known as “ringing in the ears,” can create incredible stress for some people. The constant noise is annoying, disruptive, distracting, and painful. In one study of 100 tinnitus patients, only 25 had no…
Poor Heart Health Can Contribute to Hearing Loss
It’s February, so get ready to focus on chocolate, roses, heart-shaped cards—and heart health? Widely known as the month where Valentine’s Day falls, February is also American Heart Month, which makes it a great time to explore the importance of good heart health and its role in preventing hearing loss. Hearing involves several parts of…
Between Thyroid Disease and Hearing Loss
Nearly 60% of the estimated 20 million Americans who have thyroid disease aren’t aware that they have the condition.1 Another thing they may not know? That thyroid disease can impact your hearing. Since January is Thyroid Awareness Month, now’s the perfect time to learn more about the thyroid and your ears. What Does the Thyroid…
Hearing Devices Aren’t Enough Without Good Communication Habits
If you’ve taken the first step toward better hearing by investing in hearing devices, you deserve to be congratulated. But satisfaction is not guaranteed by a simple purchase. Hearing is not passive—you have a responsibility to develop good communication habits. To receive the maximum benefit from your hearing devices: Commit to wearing your devices. You must…
Troubleshooting Hearing Aid Issues While on Vacation
Even the best-laid travel plans can go awry, and so can your hearing aids while you’re on vacation. No need to worry—to get your devices functioning again, follow these helpful tips. You’ll be back to enjoying your relaxing getaway before you know it! My hearing aid stopped working. First, make sure your device is charged…
Could Purifying Antibiotics Be the Key to Curbing Ototoxicity?
Ototoxicity—damage to the inner ear hearing system caused by certain medications—is a massive problem amongst the hearing community. This damage can be permanent and can lead to tinnitus, dizziness and, yes, hearing loss. If people experience these problems, ototoxic medications can make symptoms worse. The American Speech-Language-Hearing-Association (ASHA) has labeled over 200 chemicals and medications…
Did You Know May is Better Hearing & Speech Month?
May is Better Hearing & Speech Month, an annual occasion designed to raise awareness of hearing loss and speech problems. Originally created in 1927 by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 1986, President Reagan issued a formal proclamation designating May as the official month to heighten public awareness around hearing loss and speech disorders. Better Hearing & Speech…