Hearing Health Blog

Your Hearing is Faltering if You Notice Any of These 8 Discrete Signs

Your hearing won’t be simply gone one day when you wake up. Hearing loss, especially when it’s caused by aging, generally progresses in degrees. You might not detect it’s taking place immediately but some signs do show up earlier. These initially developing symptoms advance very discreetly. Slowing down the development of hearing loss and its […]

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Concussions & Tinnitus: What’s the Connection?

Concussions & Tinnitus: What’s the Connection?

You Know when you’re viewing an action movie and the hero has a thunderous explosion nearby and their ears start ringing? Well, guess what: that probably means our hero sustained at least a mild traumatic brain injury! To be sure, brain injuries aren’t the bit that most action movies focus on. But that ringing in […]

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New Beginnings Sound Sweet!

New Beginnings Sound Sweet!

You’ve seen the videos on TikTok. Babies, after they just get fitted for hearing aids, hearing their mother’s voice for the first time. In some videos, the baby is uncertain at first. When the doctor attempts to put the hearing aid in their ears, they put up a fight. Before they smile with delight, they […]

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3 Easy Ways to Keep Your Hearing Sharp

3 Easy Ways to Keep Your Hearing Sharp

Pizza is an interesting thing. As long as it meets a few standard criteria (crust, sauce, cheese, etc.) whatever the toppings, it’s still pizza. Hearing loss is also like this. Symptoms and manifestations are due to many different problems – loud noises, genetic factors, age, ear blockages – but as long as you have difficulty […]

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Diplacusis: When You Hear Things in Stereo

Diplacusis: When You Hear Things in Stereo

The world was rather different millions of years ago. The long-necked Diplacusis roamed this volcano-laden landscape. Diplacusis was so large, due to its long tail and neck, that no other predators were a threat. Actually, Diplodocus is the long-necked dinosaur from the Jurassic Period. Diplacusis is a hearing affliction that causes you to hear two […]

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She’s Not Faking It: 4 Signs a Loved One Needs a Hearing Aid

She’s Not Faking It: 4 Signs a Loved One Needs a Hearing Aid

It’s a common first reaction – denial. Surely, my loved one’s hearing loss isn’t as advanced as it seems. She’s too young to require a hearing aid. It’s possible, the two of you have started to kid around with each other about it. Your loved one constantly asks you to repeat yourself. You laugh about […]

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This Summer You Can do Some Things to Safeguard Your Hearing

This Summer You Can do Some Things to Safeguard Your Hearing

Summer has finally arrived! This summer season offers tons of fun. But don’t forget about your hearing’s health before you go out for a day on the beach, a rocking concert, or perhaps an enjoyable backyard barbecue. Loud noises can harm your hearing, even if you don’t think they’re very loud. During the summer you’re […]

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