Hearing loss is a surprisingly common condition, but there are also many misconceptions about it and the available treatments. Ten Facts That Shed Light on Hearing Health Widespread Issue: Hearing loss affects a significant portion of the population. Globally, over...
Hearing loss, often considered an invisible disability, affects millions worldwide. Its consequences extend far beyond muffled conversations and missed phone calls. A growing body of research suggests a disturbing link between hearing loss and mortality, raising...
A large study showed that older adults with a higher risk of dementia may be able to reduce their cognitive decline risk by almost 50 percent by using hearing aids. Following article by Lindsey Bever from The Washington Post Older adults at greater risk for dementia...
You’ve just returned home from a neighborhood gathering. While you had a good time chatting with friends, there were more than a few times that you struggled to understand what was said. Knowing if it’s time to get new hearing aids is almost as complicated as knowing...
People will wait for an average of 10 years from the onset of hearing loss to the day they decide to do something about hearing loss. That is a very long time to allow a health condition to go unaddressed. We encourage every person with hearing loss to address the...
When John’s wife asked for the volume on the TV to be turned down, he gave up and turned off the TV altogether. If he turned it down to a volume level she could tolerate, he could no longer understand what was said. He blamed it on her sensitive ears. John also...