Can a Beetle Help Your Allergies?
One of the most common causes of seasonal allergies is ragweed. This weed affects 23 million Americans and almost 14 million people in Europe. One tiny beetle is trying to help us all out by doing its best to eliminate the source of our allergy symptoms. The Dangers of Ragweed Ragweed, known as Ambrosia artemisiifolia…
Working Remotely with Hearing Loss
We have all had to make changes in this time of COVID-19. Besides wearing masks and staying six feet apart from friends and family, work as we know it has changed for many Americans. Working remotely may cut down on your commute, but it can be challenging, especially for people with hearing loss. How Work…
Tinnitus Myths
Tinnitus is a common symptom experienced by millions. But much is still unknown about the causes and treatment options for hearing a ringing in the ear. Learning what is true and what is myth can help ensure you are seeking the help you need for your tinnitus. Below are five common tinnitus myths. Myth: There…
Bad Smell in Your Nose
Have things been smelling off lately? While it is always possible that those around you have stopped showering or your fridge is on the fritz and your food has gone bad, if this has been going on for some time, there is another option you should consider: The smell is coming from inside your nose….
Understand Your Earwax
Cerumen, more commonly known as earwax, is a sticky substance created in the ear canal to keep your ears safe. While you may never have paid your earwax much attention, it plays a crucial role in your health. Understanding what is normal and when something is wrong can help you seek help faster to prevent…
Hearing Loss in Football
With the 2019 football season in our rearview mirrors, all we have left is the memories of screaming for our home team with thousands of our closest friends. For some, they will have something more permanent to remember the season—hearing loss. Dangers of a Football Stadium Football stadiums can get very loud, reaching decibels as…
How Music Lovers Can Protect Their Hearing
Whether you are in the audience at a concert or part of the band, the music at a live show is loud enough to permanently damage your hearing. What Is Noise Induced Hearing Loss? While hearing loss is seen as a normal part of aging, exposure to loud music is one of the most common…
How to Tell the Difference Between a Cold and Allergies
Does your cold feel like it is sticking around for longer than usual? That may be because your runny nose and sneezing are not symptoms of a cold at all, they’re from allergies. Knowing how to tell the difference between these can help you seek treatment faster. Understanding Cold & Allergies A cold is a…
Can Hearing Loss Be Reversed?
When the hair cells within the inner ear become damaged from old age or exposure to loud noise, they cannot regrow. While this cause of hearing loss was previously thought to be irreversible, new research may have a solution. The Inner Ear The inner ear contains hair cells that transform soundwaves into electrical impulses. The…
The Link Between Hearing Loss & Cognition
A new study published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery found that early stage hearing loss may be linked to cognitive decline. While other research has shown a connection between age related hearing loss and higher risks of cognitive decline, this is the first study to look at early stage hearing loss, when hearing is…