Using Hearing Aids to Improve Your Home Life

Approximately 15% of U.S. adults report some trouble hearing. Hearing loss can result from aging, loud noise exposure, physical trauma, illness and more. Whether your hearing loss is new or you have been living with it for years, you may experience adverse effects in all areas of your life, including inside your home. Let’s take…
Using Your Hearing Aids to Increase Your Safety

Approximately 15% of U.S. adults report some trouble hearing. Hearing loss impacts many parts of your life, including your safety. We often rely on our ears to convey important safety information we may otherwise miss. Hearing loss can obstruct your ability to perceive these auditory safety cues. Choosing to begin hearing loss treatment opens you…
How To Help Prevent Cardiovascular Disease-Induced Hearing Loss

Good cardiovascular health is essential for maintaining a good quality of life. Caring for your heart health can give you more energy and endurance and may even help prevent cardiovascular disease-induced hearing loss. Let’s take a look at how hearing and heart health are connected, as well as what you can do to reduce your…
Tips for Using Hearing Aids with an Active Lifestyle

According to a study published in the International Journal of Audiology, “Age-related hearing loss is an increasingly important public health problem affecting approximately 40% of 55–74 year olds. The primary clinical management intervention for people with hearing loss is hearing aids, however, the majority (80%) of adults aged 55–74 years who would benefit from a…