What if safeguarding your auditory function could also help preserving your cognitive reserves? This conclusion stems from a study utilizing comprehensive data collected by the Framingham Heart Study. Compared to people who don’t address hearing loss, the data indicates that adults who begin using hearing aids before age 70 may see a substantial reduction in […]
We are surrounded by noise in our everyday existence. Our environment—from commute sounds and lawnmowers to music via earbuds—is increasingly loud. Such loud conditions can negatively impact your hearing if you fail to be cautious. As October marks National Protect Your Hearing Month, it serves as an excellent period to review how to keep safe […]
Why is it harder to hear women’s and children’s voices? Perhaps you have observed that some men claim they are unable to hear their wives talking when they are listing tasks to be done. Of course, we are kidding; however, there are lots of reasons why it becomes difficult to hear women’s and children’s voices. […]
If you live with tinnitus, going on a plane might bring more than just enthusiasm about your destination– it might also come with concerns about intensifying ear symptoms. The increased noise inside the airplane, variations in air pressure, and the anxiety related to flying can all result in a worsening or more bothersome experience of […]
The fall season is a standout period in the annual calendar. Picture yourself in a relaxing setting, enveloped by the warmth and joy of the season – the sound of children’s giggles on Halloween, the rustle of leaves beneath your feet on a crisp autumn day, the relaxing crackle of a fire, and the love […]
Are you finding that you’re regularly having to increase the volume on your television to a louder level than you usually would? Or perhaps you’re frequently asking people to repeat themselves. While these signs might seem like minor aggravations, they could indicate the early stages of hearing loss. What’s more, your memory might also be […]
The majority of hearing loss is subtle initially, and you may not even notice a change. In fact, it is normally friends and family who tip off someone to their hearing problem. Although children are regularly tested, many adults do not consider scheduling a hearing exam like they would for their vision. Indications That You […]
For parents of newborns, finding out that their baby has hearing loss will feel overwhelming and discouraging. But the good news is: With early diagnosis and intervention, babies with hearing loss can thrive. Yes, they can even develop language, communication skills, and strong relationships with the world around them, resulting in a dynamic, rewarding life! […]
Earwax might not be the most glamorous topic, but it plays an essential role in keeping your ears healthy. In contrast to other bodily areas, such as your teeth, feet, or skin, which require routine maintenance to stay clean, earwax is typically self-sufficient and doesn’t require constant attention. In fact, trying to remove it too […]
When a child struggles to follow directions, confuses words that have similar sounds, or seems distracted in loud places, parents may wonder if hearing loss is the issue. But in some situations, the problem may not be with the ears at all: It could be a condition called auditory processing disorder (APD). Even though hearing […]