If you’ve suffered from untreated hearing loss, you probably know how exhausting it can be to try to follow a conversation when you can’t hear it all. Using context clues to help fill in the blanks, trying to tell the difference between “m” sounds and “n” sounds, and working your brain in overtime to try to separate conversation from background …
Hearing Aids & Artificial Intelligence
Hearing aids are incredibly smart devices that are designed to strengthen one’s ability to hear. They do this by utilizing technology to amplify and process sounds in the environments you move through on a daily basis. Like most electronic products today, hearing aids have benefitted from advancing technology. Hearing devices are more innovative than ever and feature a range of …
Comorbidities of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss isn’t just the loss of your hearing. It may lead to other issues in your body. Sometimes hearing loss is, in fact, a symptom or result of another potentially more serious health problem. The signs and illnesses that accompany hearing loss are called comorbidities. These comorbidities can include physical disorders such as heart disease, thyroid, and diabetes disease. …
Coming to Terms with Your Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is widespread today – about 40 percent of Americans experience some hearing loss, or 2 out of every five people you know! Though hearing loss is not uncommon, it is rarely easy to come to terms with a hearing problem. Hearing issues can produce intense emotions and have insidious effects on your life. Hearing loss can be challenging …
Communication At Work | May is Better Hearing and Speech Month!
Communication is what makes us human. We use it to speak to our loved ones, meet for drinks with our families, and socialize with our colleagues. But if you’re one of the almost 40 million hearing loss-stricken Americans, these avenues of communication could all be cut off. That’s why ASHA has designated the month of May as Better Speech and …
Hearing Aids & Artificial Intelligence
Hearing aids are smaller and more advanced than ever! These electronic devices continue to evolve as technology develops over time. Like our smartphones, televisions, and cars, new models are continuously designed to increase efficiency and capability. Today, there is a substantial range of hearing aids that are available to meet a person’s specific hearing needs. They can be highly customized, …
Studies on Hearing Loss & Injuries
Accidental injury is a significant issue in the United States. This includes car accidents and falls which contribute to unintentional injuries being a leading cause of death. Significant work has been done to identify the circumstances that can increase the risk of unintentional injuries. Factors such as chronic health conditions and sensory impairments can drastically contribute to experiencing injuries. Hearing …
Hearing Loss Cures of the Past
Hearing loss is a common health concern that millions of people navigate. Today, there is a vast amount of information, resources, and research available that helps us understand all there is to know about impaired hearing. Fortunately, there are several useful ways that hearing loss is treated. The most common treatment is hearing aids which are small electronic devices that …
Conductive Hearing Loss: Signs, Causes, and Treatments
Losing the ability to hear can be frightening, especially when it comes on very quickly, seemingly out of nowhere. Maybe you had a perfectly normal day, went to sleep, and woke up unable to hear in one ear or with a kind of stuffed-up feeling in your ear. More than likely, you’re suffering from a kind of conductive hearing loss. …
Ear Infections & Hearing Loss
In America, earaches are among the top reasons for a visit to the pediatrician’s office. The CDC lists that 5 out of 1,000 children age 3-17 has some kind of permanent hearing loss, so it’s no joke when your child has pain in their ears or complains that they can’t hear. Modern technology and the business of modern life mean …