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  • How to Unclog Ears Stuffed Up from a Cold or Sinus Infection

    You can get colds or the flu at any time of the year, but the viruses that cause these common respiratory illnesses tend to spike in the fall and winter months. Most people who suffer from cold and flu can expect coughing, congestion, sore throat or m...

  • Hearingaids with Bluetooth technology

    Advantages of hearing aids with Bluetooth Hearing aids with Bluetooth technology allow for a seamless experience with other devices, and there are many benefits to using connectable technology. You can easily switch between many connected devices and...

  • Hearing Protection – Understanding Volume & Decibels

    Understanding Volume and DecibelsUnderstanding Volume and DecibelsShare 5 minhearing healthPublished August 29, 2024Share Hearing Protection – Understanding Volume & Decibels Imagine the hum of your household vacuum or the bustling noise of rush ...

  • Hearing Aid Types And Costs: Find The Best Fit For You

    Hearing aids can be described as a great asset since it improves a person’s life. It is a device that is quite useful for the hearing impaired, as it enables one to enjoy and interact with sounds and communication that would otherwise have ...

  • Products That Signal "I Have Hearing Loss"

    It’s challenging enough to deal with the social ramifications of hearing loss, but in a stressful situation, it can also be dangerous. In 2019, police tased and kicked a Deaf man when he didn’t respond to their order to put his hands up....

  • The Best Apps for Improving Listening Comprehension

    Just like you can exercise to get a stronger body, you can exercise your auditory system for stronger hearing. This goes for anyone, including kids and and adults with hearing loss. An easy and affordable type of auditory training, these ga...

  • Phonophobia and Tinnitus: When Sound is a Fear Trigger

    Key points: Phonophobia is an intense fear of sound. It is more common among people with hyperacusis or tinnitus, especially reactive tinnitus. Without treatment, a person with phonophobia and tinnitus can get stuck in a fear-bas...

  • Hearing Loss Glossary: Terms from Audiogram to Tinnitus

    As with any medical specialty, hearing care providers use a lot of specialized language. To help you better understand what they're talking about, we've put together a glossary of some of the most common words and phrases you might hear whil...

  • Cognitive Reframing for Tinnitus: 3 Ways to Change Your Thoughts

    When you live with bothersome tinnitus, the sound never stops, and many sufferers find themselves in a downward spiral of negative thoughts and catastrophic thinking. Glenn Schweitzer It’s easy to see why – the sudden onset of a loud...

  • Can Blood Pressure Medication Cause Tinnitus?

    Key points: Some blood pressure medications are linked to tinnitus and hearing loss. It's not clear why, but it may be related to changes in blood flow to the ears. Speak to your doctor if you're concerned about medication si...