There Are Unexpected Side Benefits to Hearing Aids
Sure hearing aids help you hear, but did you know they also do this?
Sure hearing aids help you hear, but did you know they also do this?
Feeling anxious lately? That affects your overall health, including your ears. Here’s why.
Research has found connections between hearing loss, your heart health, diabetes and more. Here’s the latest.
Hearing aid technology has come a long way and now can help manage this common complaint.
It can sneak up on you, and even subtle changes can do this to your overall health.
There are hidden costs to not treating your hearing loss…like getting paid less. Here’s what the research says.
Your brain can be benefited by taking care of your hearing loss. At least, that’s according to a new study out of a University of Manchester research team. Over the period of around 20 years (1996 to 2014), nearly 2000 men and women were studied by these researchers. The unexpected outcome? Dealing with your loss
Pushing off the decision to get hearing aids? It’ll cost you. Here’s why.
Here’s what to do if your hearing aids are not as comfortable as you’d like. If you need a hearing aid fitting give us a call.
Some jobs expose you to toxic chemicals that can give you hearing loss. Watch out for these.
Brain games aren’t the best way to keep your brain sharp. This one thing can really improve cognitive agility.
These things can often help with ringing in the ears or tinnitus.