What to Know About Hearing Aids and Virtual Meetings
In the era of remote work, virtual meetings have become a regular part of both professional and personal life. However, for the 28.8 million Americans who could benefit from hearing aids, these meetings can sometimes pose challenges. With the right strategies, individuals with hearing loss can navigate virtual meetings effectively and ensure clear communication. Here…
What to Know About Hearing Aids and Virtual Meetings
In today’s remote work age, virtual meetings have become a staple in both professional and personal settings. However, for individuals with hearing loss who use hearing aids, these meetings can present challenges. For the 38.8 million Americans who could benefit from hearing aids, with the right strategies, can navigate virtual meetings successfully and ensure clear…
How To Protect Your Hearing This 4th of July
The 4th of July is right around the corner. Whether you head to a big fireworks show in Nara Park or set off a few sparklers and small poppers in your neighborhood, it’s crucial to implement hearing protection practices. How Do We Hear? When you hear noise, like traffic or conversation, the sound travels through…
What Are the Benefits of Different Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing aids offer tailored solutions for addressing hearing loss, with various styles catering to diverse needs and preferences. Each style presents distinct advantages, ensuring individuals find the perfect fit for their lifestyle. Nearly 28.8 million Americans could benefit from the use of hearing aids, so understanding their functionality can help you choose the best option….
Why Is It Bad To Nap With Hearing Aids?
Discovering clear communication with new hearing aids can be both exciting and overwhelming. With approximately 28.8 million U.S. adults able to benefit from hearing aids, understanding how to make the most of these devices is crucial. If you’re new to hearing aids, you likely have questions about proper care and usage. One common concern revolves…
How Can You Improve Your Selective Attention Hearing?
You may have heard the term “selective hearing” before. In many cases, especially when discussing young children, people use the phrase to describe a person who only hears what they want to hear. Selective attention hearing, however, is a skill employed by those attempting to understand a specific noise in a busy auditory environment, like…
What Does Hearing Loss Look Like in Your City?
In Middlesex County, an estimated 9.8% of the population report varying levels of hearing loss. This is slightly better than neighboring counties around Massachusetts, all at 11%. It’s important to understand hearing loss and ways to protect your hearing, because once lost, it’s difficult to recover. Identifying the Varieties of Hearing Loss Understanding the different…
How to Manage Somatic Tinnitus: Tips and Techniques
Approximately 10%-17% of the global population live with tinnitus. Of those people, 65% have tinnitus influenced by the somatosensory system. The somatosensory system is responsible for perceiving touch, pressure, pain, temperature and position of the body. Unlike other forms of tinnitus ringing, which may arise from caffeine, stress, loud noise exposure and other sources, somatic…
How Can Hearing Aids Benefit Your Holidays?
The holidays are a time for connecting with friends and family, sharing good food and catching up on your favorite hobbies over a much-deserved break from work. While the holidays have many opportunities for fun and merriment, the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping, noisy family gatherings and work parties may make effective communication more…
What Tools Can You Use To Improve Your Life With Tinnitus?
Tinnitus is a condition characterized by a ringing or buzzing in the ear that cannot be heard from the outside. In the United States alone, tinnitus affects over 50 million people. Tinnitus often arises from underlying conditions such as hearing loss, ear infections or head and neck injuries. In some cases, it can be a…