Investing in Your Health: Treating Hearing Loss

Investing in Your Health: Treating Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is common, but it is gradual and is often ignored until it becomes a more severe issue. It is essential to seek treatment for hearing loss once symptoms occur to treat the hearing loss itself and its impact on other illnesses. And the best way to treat hearing loss is with hearing aids! Treating hearing loss: a sound …

Celebrate World Alzheimer's Month with a Hearing Test!

Celebrate World Alzheimer’s Month with a Hearing Test!

September is World Alzheimer’s Month, making it a perfect time to discuss hearing loss.  As more and more evidence shows, the two disorders are closely interrelated, and managing hearing loss may directly impact healthy brain function. Hearing loss stands at number three in the most common conditions affecting older adults (after arthritis and heart disease). By the age of 65, …

Talking about Hearing Loss: Why Your Disclosure Method Matters

Talking about Hearing Loss: Why Your Disclosure Method Matters

If you’ve recently been diagnosed with hearing loss, you may still be experimenting with ideas about disclosure. Many people who are not yet comfortable with their hearing loss and are likely not using hearing aids may prefer to avoid talking about it at work or in social situations.  While this is among the common responses to a new hearing loss, …

All About Tinnitus

All About Tinnitus

Tinnitus is one of the most frequently experienced medical issues in America, affecting 15-20% of the population. It commonly accompanies hearing loss, and is the most common affliction for veterans returning home. Tinnitus is most commonly experienced as a high-pitched ringing in the ears, but it can also appear as a clicking or buzzing sound, humming or hissing, or even …

Veterans and Hearing Loss

Veterans and Hearing Loss

Tinnitus and hearing loss are the two most common health concerns among returning veterans in the United States. While the Department of Veterans Affairs does provide some assistance to veterans seeking treatment for tinnitus and hearing loss, the military has also been steadily improving its approach to hearing protection and helping to prevent veterans from suffering from hearing loss in …

Occupational Hearing Hazards

Occupational Hearing Hazards

It comes as no surprise that workplaces carry certain safety risks. Many who work in factories and manufacturing sites will be familiar with potential occupational hazards. Luckily, there are lots of measures taken by employers to ensure their employees are safe and healthy.  Those working in offices can experience workplace injuries from lifting heavy items and the potential damage from …

Understanding Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Understanding Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is among the most prevalent types of hearing loss. Sensorineural forms of hearing loss like this occur in 23 percent of people over the age of 65.  However, the distinction with this kind of hearing loss is that, unlike the others, it is 100 percent preventable. Here we look at the causes of noise-induced hearing loss …

Tips for Driving with Hearing Aids

Tips for Driving with Hearing Aids

Road safety is about more than just reading traffic signs or following the rules of the roads. It’s also essential to be aware of your limitations, and you need to realize that your reaction times have slowed, or that you don’t see or hear as clearly as you used to.  Staying safe while driving as you age means that you …

Adjusting to New Hearing Aids

Adjusting to New Hearing Aids

Whether you’ve just invested in your first pair of hearing aids, or you’ve upgraded to new devices, adjusting to new hearing aids will take a bit of time. Not only do you have to get used to wearing hearing aids, you also need to get used to hearing with hearing aids. With hearing aids you’ll suddenly hear more sounds than …

Preparing for a Hearing Aid Fitting

Preparing for a Hearing Aid Fitting

Preparing for a hearing aid fitting is the exciting last phase towards significantly improving your hearing health! This means that you have probably had your hearing assessed and established the most effective treatment option with a hearing healthcare specialist. The next and final step of this process is scheduling an appointment to fit your hearing device. The purpose of this …