Hearing Blog

Featured image for “Common Excuses for Not Buying Hearing Aids”
05/18/20

Common Excuses for Not Buying Hearing Aids

Perhaps you are finding you have to ask people to repeat themselves more than ever before? Do the people around you complain that you keep the TV or radio turned up too loudly to hear? These are often the first signs that you are developing a serious case of hearing loss. While hearing loss is irreversible, hearing aids can help you to hear the sounds you may have lost. By amplifying the world around you...
Read More
Featured image for “Communication At Work: May is Better Hearing and Speech Month!”
05/18/20

Communication At Work: May is Better Hearing and Speech Month!

Hearing loss is a serious condition you may not even know you are living with. This is because hearing loss can develop slowly over time, due to old age (presbycusis) or noise induced hearing loss, due to excessive noise at work or recreation.  It is often the people around you who notice you are missing conversation and first mention it. If people around you are suggesting this, then this is a good time to seek...
Read More
Featured image for “Acupuncture for Hearing Loss & Tinnitus: Does it Really Work?”
04/27/20

Acupuncture for Hearing Loss & Tinnitus: Does it Really Work?

Along with hearing aids to treat hearing loss, there are some other treatment options that could relieve your experience of tinnitus, and keep your hearing safe. Changes in diet, and protecting yourself from loud noises, will have an effect on your hearing. Another treatment option is acupuncture, a common treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine, that may also be effective for hearing loss and tinnitus. What is Acupuncture? Acupuncture is a common treatment in Traditional Chinese...
Read More
Featured image for “Studies on Hearing Loss & Injuries”
04/21/20

Studies on Hearing Loss & Injuries

There are approximately 3 million head injuries in the US each year, ranging from severe and life-threatening injuries to mild concussions. Head injuries can lead to changes in motor abilities, changes in mood, and even impaired cognitive function. Injuries can also lead to permanent hearing loss and tinnitus.   Main Causes of Head Injuries Traumatic head injuries can be caused by any fall, bump, or blow to the head. A shaking or jolting of the...
Read More

Finding it hard to hear?

contact us