Understanding Hearing Loss and the Importance of Speech Testing
More than 15% of adults in the United States experience some degree of hearing loss. If you often miss the sound of your phone ringing or struggle to understand the happy hour chatter at Crafted Kitchen and Taps, it might be time to consider a hearing test. Audiologists use a few tests to assess your…
Tips For Talking on the Phone with Hearing Loss
Phone calls can be challenging for people with hearing loss, and more than one in ten people in the U.S. report some form of hearing loss. However, with the right strategies and tools, phone conversations with hearing loss can be quite manageable. Here are some helpful tips for talking on the phone with hearing loss…
How To Deal with Common Hearing Aid Malfunctions
Hearing aids are remarkable tools that provide clarity and enable easier communication for people with hearing loss. However, like all technologies, they can sometimes encounter issues. By understanding common hearing aid malfunctions and the appropriate remedies, you can ensure that your hearing aids work to the best of their abilities. Let’s delve into the advantages…
Celebrate Earth Day the Audiology Way
April 22 marks Earth Day, a day celebrated worldwide to honor our commitment to protecting the environment. Annually, on this day, people champion the cause of sustainability and engage in earth-friendly activities. If you’re a hearing aid user, this Earth Day presents a special chance to contribute to environmental conservation. Here are some environmentally conscious…
Alternative Alarm Systems for People With Hearing Loss
Hearing loss affects approximately 20% of the global population, posing unique challenges when it comes to safety, information delivery and awareness of one’s surroundings. From daily sounds like doorbells to critical alerts like fire alarms, people with hearing loss rely on alternative methods to stay informed and secure. Alerting You With Light Visual alarms provide…
What To Know About Hearing Loss Surgeries
Across the United States, 30 million individuals aged 12 and older experience some degree of hearing loss, a situation that can significantly diminish one’s quality of life if left unattended. The strategies to address hearing loss are diverse, with surgery being a necessary step for certain types of this condition. Surgical solutions can either aim…
Noise Pollution and Hearing Health: What To Know
Noise pollution is an ever-present part of modern life, from the constant honking of cars in traffic to the overlapping conversations and live music at places like The Social Pub & Grill. Understanding the impact of this environmental noise on our hearing health is crucial. By recognizing how noise pollution affects us, we can proactively…
What Role Do Our Kidneys Play in Healthy Hearing?
When you think of protecting your hearing, earplugs and lowered volumes are probably the first things to mind. This is because the impact of aging and exposure to loud noises on hearing health is widely recognized. One less discussed but essential aspect of caring for your hearing health is located in your kidneys. By focusing…
How Can Your Dental Health Affect Your Hearing
Many aspects of overall health are related. Sometimes, if we are not looking after the overall health of one aspect of our body, it can have a negative effect on another. For instance, poor dental health can have a negative effect on our hearing long-term. Read on to learn more about how poor dental hygiene…
Can Temporary Threshold Shift Become Permanent?
Experiencing muffled hearing and a ringing in the ears after attending a party, loud movie or concert at Mo’s Place is a common sensation familiar to many people. This phenomenon, known as a temporary threshold shift, is a temporary change in hearing ability that typically returns to baseline levels over time. Why Does Sound Damage…