Hearing Tips
How You Can Improve Your Mood by Getting Regular Hearing Tests
Hearing loss and depression are both common conditions, and there is a growing body of evidence that suggests that there is a link between the two.
How Audiobooks Can be a Significant Part of Auditory Training
Audiobooks can entertain you and enrich your life. They can also help you train your ears–and they’ve become an important tool for auditory training.
Those Late Night Bar Visits Could be Increasing Your Tinnitus
Alcohol has a surprisingly strong impact on your inner ear, which means there’s a very strong link between drinking alcohol and tinnitus symptoms.
What is Auditory Neuropathy?
Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder that occurs when signals from the ear do not successfully reach the brain. Treatment can help improve symptoms.
Hearing Aids, a History
Knowing the history of hearing aids can help you better understand how modern versions of these devices can help you hear better–and treat hearing loss.
Don’t Switch Off That Hearing Aid if You’re Looking for Happiness!
Are you tempted to leave your hearing aid in a drawer? This study found you’d be missing out on more than just your hearing.
My Itchy Ears Are Driving Me Crazy
There could be a few reasons why your itchy ears have been driving you crazy–from ill fitting hearing aids to allergies. Relief means finding the right treatment.
Is Ear Protection Recommended for Musicians?
If you’re a musician, it’s likely that your hearing is your livelihood. Discover how a few simple tips can help you protect your hearing for years to come.
Types, Facts, and Results of Hearing Tests
You can’t self-diagnose your hearing loss. Getting to the bottom of your symptoms–and finding the right treatment–requires the right type of hearing test.
Hearing Loss Doesn’t Need to Negatively Impact Your Relationship
Open communication is essential for any relationship, but it is especially important when dealing with a hearing loss.