HEARING TIPS
Treatment Protocols and Root Causes of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The countless miniature nerve endings in your inner ear are central to your hearing. If these nerve endings are destroyed, or if damage happens in other regions of the inner ear, sensorineural hearing loss can result. A person who is suffering from sensorineural...
You Could Get a Hearing Loop Put In if Find the Right Person to Ask
Most businesses and public spaces have made themselves wheelchair accessible, but what about some assistance for individuals with hearing difficulties? Installing a hearing loop clarifies speech and other sound for patrons with telecoil compatible hearing aids, is...
Is Hearing Loss Passed from Parents to Children?
Everybody knows that noise, injuries and certain illnesses can result in hearing loss, but are your genes involved? Quite simply, the answer is "Yes." Believe it or not, industry professionals agree that most hearing loss is due to some kind of genetic irregularity....
What’s So Great About Hearing Loop Systems?
Hearing aids are remarkably good at improving a person’s ability to hear, but when used in a crowded atmosphere they can easily bombard the wearer with unnecessary noise. This is especially true in noisy venues such as movie theaters, concert halls, auditoriums and...
Meniere’s Disease Explained
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vertigo (dizziness) and intermittent hearing loss are three of the more recognizable signs of a condition known as "Meniere's disease". This disorder affects your inner ear, causing you to have symptoms that disrupt your balance and...
Hearing Aids with Multiple Listening Programs: An Overview
Listening to someone who is sitting next to you in a silent room is not the same thing as following a lively conversation around a busy restaurant table. Most digital hearing aids can adapt to different environments like these by using an assortment of "listening...
Benefits and Drawbacks of Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Model Hearing Aids
Looking for the best hearing aids will expose you to a number of different styles, including receiver-in-canal (RIC). There are a number of benefits unique to receiver in canal devices, as well as many similarities with behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids. This short...
Digital Noise Reduction Technology Offers New Features on Some Hearing Aids
Noise is a fact of modern life. From crowded stadiums to restaurants to the subway, noise is everywhere and may become overwhelming at times. The problem becomes worse for people with hearing aids, which can make it nearly impossible to pick out wanted sounds from the...
Major Healthy Hearing Charities and How You Can Get Involved
You would like to help people struggling with hearing loss, but the selection of charitable organizations is tremendous. Just a few of the factors to consider are the cause itself, the trustworthiness of the organization, and how the resources are used. Here are a few...
What You Should Know If You’re Considering In-The-Ear Hearing Aids
s you research hearing aids - either for a loved one or yourself - one of the more popular alternatives you will encounter is the in-the-ear (ITE) style. These hearing aids are a great choice for people with mild to moderate hearing loss as they are small,...
What Kind of Ear Plug is Best for You?
One of the easiest steps you can take to protect your ability to hear is to wear ear plugs. These small devices are inserted into the ear to block out disruptive or damaging sounds. Although they seem like a simple product, there are actually many different types of...
Completely-in-Canal Hearing Aids – Weighing the Advantages and Disadvantages
Completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing aids are the smallest of all the hearing aid choices and distinct from other possibilities because they are custom fitted to the inside of your ear canal to amplify sounds in individuals with mild to moderately-severe cases of hearing...
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