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Diabetes: A Risk Factor for Hearing Loss
There has been a link between diabetes and hearing loss since the 1960s, but no real pinpoint to a possible cause was found until just a few years ago.In 2008, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) conducted a study that showed hearing loss is about twice...
Multiflex Tinnitus Technology
There is currently no cure for tinnitus but many treatment options exist. Our Multiflex Tinnitus Technology has helped many patients relieve the burden of their tinnitus and enable better hearing.According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, an estimated 45 million Americans experience some form of...
Treating Hearing Loss
So you have hearing loss. What next? If you think you or someone you know has hearing loss, you’re probably wondering what the next step should be. That’s easy — see a hearing healthcare professional. Whether you consult with an audiologist, an ENT doctor or a hearing aid specialist, it’s...
Common Ear Diseases
Common Ear Diseases The human ear is an amazing organ. Responsible for one of our most important senses — hearing — it consists of not just what you see on the outside of your head, but also extends inward, connecting to your brain. But like all parts of the human body, ears...
What If …
“What If …” Life can be filled with a multitude of ”What if …” questions:“What if I fail?”“What if people notice?”“What if I’m afraid?”These questions and uncertainties may go through your mind when contemplating the purchase of hearing aids. It may seem like a significant life change, and...
What To Expect From Hearing Aids
What to expect from hearing aids Most people new to hearing aids don't know what to expect from them. Misperceptions and second-hand stories of bulky, whistling, old-fashioned analog devices continue to influence the way people think about all hearing aids. But hearing aids have changed dramatically from...
“I Have Hearing Aids-Now What?”
“I Have Hearing Aids-Now What?” Congratulations, you have officially taken that next step to improve the way you hear by purchasing hearing aids! Prior to wearing hearing aids, you may not have heard the beautiful sounds surrounding you, but now you are clearly hearing them. In your journey...
How Hearing Works
How hearing works Hearing is one of the human body’s most extraordinary processes. A complex system of delicate and synchronous parts, it’s easy to take this vital sense for granted. To better understand why hearing loss happens, it’s important to first know how hearing works. It begins with sound Sound...
Talking with a Loved One
Talking to a loved on about hearing loss Hearing loss doesn’t just affect the person who has it. It also affects spouses, family members and friends. From frustration with having to repeat things over and over to heartbreak at seeing someone you care about isolate themselves from the...
Understanding Your Hearing Loss
Understanding hearing loss Hearing loss is one of the most common health issues in the world. Nearly one in five Americans age 12 and older experience hearing losssevere enough to interfere with daily communication.1 Common causes A longer-living population contributes to the high volume of cases. That’s because Presbycusis, or...
Your Balance System
Your balance system Often taken for granted, good balance is necessary to perform daily activities. But our balance system is complex and delicate, and many things can contribute to loss of equilibrium or dizziness — including problems in the inner ear. Let me explain. Balance 101 Vestibular organs—the paired set of...
What’s New in Hearing Aids
What’s new in hearing aids? If you’re new to hearing aids, or have a pair that is nearly five year’s old, you’re in for a treat. Because like computers, mobile phones and most other high-tech devices, hearing aids have advanced significantly in just the past several years. Thanks to...