
How Can You Reduce Your Chances for Tinnitus?
Have you ever heard the term, “nothing but crickets”? It’s usually mentioned after someone tells a particularly bad joke, referencing that awkward pause where nobody
Have you ever heard the term, “nothing but crickets”? It’s usually mentioned after someone tells a particularly bad joke, referencing that awkward pause where nobody
It’s not unusual for a hearing health care provider to recommend getting a hearing evaluation. But what happens when you’ve already had an evaluation and
Many people around the world get headaches, some once or twice a year, others several times a week or even per day. Whether it’s a
“It’s not our disabilities, it’s our abilities that count.” –Chris Burke If you have been diagnosed with hearing loss, there are many things to consider,
The inner ear is a sensitive little thing, susceptible internally to infections, inflammation, and viruses. In addition to these, it’s also at risk of external
Several new advances have been made in the field of hearing aids in the last few years. Hearing aids are now smaller, more powerful, more
While the average hearing aids work very well for most people in a setting with one or two people, some even in a small group,
Helen Keller, arguably one of the most famous advocates for the blind and deaf, was herself left blind and deaf after an illness at the
An occupational disease that affects many who aren’t even aware of its existence, Vibroacoustic Disease (VAD) has changed the lives of thousands of people. Caused
As the holiday season ends, we’re reminded of all the things we’re thankful for. Not only are we grateful to support our patients with their