Hearing Tips
Research Demonstrates a Connection Between Substance Abuse And Hearing Loss
Those suffering from hearing loss at a younger age are twice as likely to have substance abuse problems. Here’s what the research reveals.
Is My Hearing Loss Permanent?
Sometimes hearing can come back on its own. It all comes back to this one thing.
The Whistling in Your Ears Can be Stopped, Here’s How
Do you sometimes hear an annoying screeching or whistling noise in your hearing aids? Here’s how to prevent that from happening.
Your Hearing Aids Need to be Checked Regularly, But How Often?
If you’re like most people you’ve been ignoring your hearing too long. This is how frequently you should check your hearing.
Why Hearing Loss is Not an Age Issue
Hearing loss isn't just a problem for older people, despite the common belief. While age is a reliable predictor of hearing loss, overall hearing loss has been rising. Hearing loss remains at around 14-16% among adults 20 to 69 years old. The World Health Organization...
One Hearing Aid or Two?
Is your hearing uneven? Do you need one hearing aid or two?
Your Hearing Can be Protected if You Implement These Tips
How can you protect your hearing on a day-to-day basis? Here are a few easy tips to get started.
Early Treatment Gives Hope to Those With Sudden Loss of Hearing
Sudden hearing loss takes place over a few hours or up to three days. Here’s why immediate treatment might be able to save your hearing.
Have Tinnitus? Try Avoiding These 10 Things
Tinnitus affects nearly 50 million Americans, but there are ways to minimize symptoms. Here’s a list of 10 things you should avoid if you have tinnitus.
Do Rechargeable Hearing Aid Batteries Actually Work?
Skeptical that rechargeable hearing aids work as well as they claim to? Here’s the inside skinny on the two most common rechargeable batteries.










