The human body is a wonderful, breathtaking, perplexing, confounding piece of work, isn’t it? The human body typically has no problem healing cuts, scratches, or broken bones (with a little time, your body can heal the huge bones in your legs and arms). But when it comes to repairing the fragile little hairs in your […]
If you’ve got hearing aids, you should be capable of hearing, right? When they aren’t working correctly, it can be downright frustrating, it’s a total “You had ONE job” situation. Here’s the good news, with regular maintenance, your hearing aids should continue to function efficiently. Consider this list before you do anything hasty. If it’s […]
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The actual issue with chronic tinnitus is not just that you have a ringing in your ears. It’s the continuous never ending ringing, that’s the real issue. The continuous noise, possibly somewhat moderate in volume, may begin as little more than an annoyance. But the ringing can become aggravating and even incapacitating if it persists […]
One of hearing loss’s most perplexing mysteries might have been solved by scientists from the famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the revelation could result in the overhauling of the design of future hearing aids. The enduring notion that voices are isolated by neural processing has been debunked by an MIT study. Isolating specific […]
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Technology is evolving into smarter, more powerful, and smaller devices. Taking up less space while having more functionality is the overall trend. So it’s no surprise that hearing aids are no exception. The world’s population is aging and hearing issues, though they can have a number of causes, are more common among older individuals. About […]
For people who have hearing loss, the expression “music to my ears” may have a completely new meaning. Researchers at the University of Helsinki and the University College London evaluated the effects of musical activities on hearing loss in children and the results of the study illustrated the impact and benefit obtained by exposing people […]
Nutmeg and cinnamon wafting in the air. A joyous spirit and green, red, and blue lights fill your house. Grandchildren singing, dancing, and playing as you continue catching up with your sister, brother, cousins, and children. The holidays are exciting, and you don’t want to miss a beat. You’re so excited, you can’t wait. Is […]
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For people with hearing loss, family dinners and gatherings can be challenging. Everybody is speaking loudly and at the same time. It becomes even harder for people with hearing loss when you add other noises like background music, dishes clattering, and chairs scraping. If you have trouble hearing from one or both ears, or you […]
Susan is living the active lifestyle she always thought she would in retirement. At 68, she’s now visited more than a dozen countries and has lots more on her list. On some days she can be found tackling a hiking trail with her grandchildren, on others she will be volunteering at a local hospital, and […]
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