What to Know About Online Hearing Tests
If you’ve noticed changes in your hearing or are curious about your hearing health, you might think of getting a traditional hearing test. However, many audiologists now offer online hearing tests, allowing you to understand your hearing from the comfort of your home, which could give you tools as you head into a traditional consultation….
The Impact of Chemotherapy on Hearing: Understanding Ototoxicity
Chemotherapy is a common cancer treatment that uses drugs to eliminate cancer cells and prevent tumor growth. While chemotherapy has proven to be a life-saving treatment, it often comes with a range of difficult side effects. You’re likely familiar with the fatigue, nausea and hair loss associated with the treatment but might not have learned…
Tips for Dining out With Hearing Loss
Dining out is a great way to enjoy good food in the company of a few close friends. With hearing loss, however, eating out can quickly turn into a stressful experience. The clatter of dishes, sizzling oil in the kitchen and background chatter can turn an otherwise pleasant conversation into a communication nightmare. Let’s look…
Understanding Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants: A Guide to Hearing Loss Solutions
Approximately 15% of U.S. adults report some degree of hearing loss. Among the most effective solutions for managing hearing loss are hearing aids and cochlear implants. Although both devices improve hearing clarity and ease, they function differently and are designed for varying degrees and types of hearing loss. What To Know About Cochlear Implants Cochlear…
What Is the Connection Between Arthritis and Hearing Loss
Arthritis, a condition characterized by inflammation in the joints, can have implications beyond joint pain and stiffness. Some studies have shown some forms of arthritis and the medications used to treat them have the potential to cause hearing loss. Effect of Arthritis Medications on Hearing One of the connections between arthritis and hearing loss lies…
Happiness From Hearing Devices
Many scientific studies in the past have confirmed the negative impacts associated with hearing loss: depression, anxiety and social isolation. However, there are positive impacts associated with hearing solutions, as well. A study conducted by the Better Hearing Institute (BHI) supplies overwhelming data about how much of a difference hearing devices can make.1 The study…
Diabetes Diagnosis Connected to Hearing Loss
Diabetes can cause blurry vision, hunger, thirst and fatigue; a lesser-known associated condition is hearing loss. A 2008 study from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) found hearing loss to be about twice as common in adults with diabetes compared to those without the disease. “Our study found a strong and…
Benefits of Different Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing aids offer tailored solutions to address hearing loss, with various styles catering to diverse needs and preferences. Each style presents distinct advantages, ensuring individuals find the perfect fit for their lifestyle. Nearly 28.8 million Americans could benefit from the use of hearing aids, so a better understanding of their functionality can help make the…
Hearing Loss Treatment: Understanding the Journey
Hearing loss is more common than you might think, with over 1.5 billion people living with the condition globally. Common symptoms of hearing loss may include: Difficulty understanding speech, especially in noisy environments Frequently asking others to repeat themselves or speak more loudly Needing to turn up the volume on electronic devices, such as the…
Signs Your Hearing Aids Need Adjusting
Approximately 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from hearing aids. These remarkable devices allow you to understand and communicate with the world around you. If you have been wearing your hearing aids for a few years or months, you may need a hearing aid adjustment. Let’s look at why hearing aid adjustments are important and…