What Are Invisible Hearing Aids?
Millions of Americans wear hearing aids. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2019, more than 7% of adults aged 45 and over used a hearing aid. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with hearing loss and are considering treatment options, you may be wondering what type of hearing aids are best for…
Best Places To Store Your Hearing Aids
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 7% of adults aged 45 and older use hearing aids. Whether you’ve been newly diagnosed with hearing loss or have been wearing hearing aids for years, one of the most important things to know is how to take care of your device, including how to…
Why Hearing Aids Are Different from Glasses
There’s one way in which hearing aids and eyeglasses are the same: both treat a sensory loss. However, there are more ways that they are different. We review these differences below. Hearing Aids Are Less Common According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, “About 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from…
Reasons To Make a Hearing Test Your New Year’s Resolution
If you’ve noticed that you’re struggling to follow along during work meetings or when out to dinner with friends at French Market Grille, you should make getting a hearing test one of your New Year’s resolutions. What Is a Hearing Test? Typically, when getting a hearing test, you will receive a pure-tone audiogram, which is…
Can Colds Cause Hearing Loss?
Turns out there’s a reason they call it the common cold! Research shows us that adults have an average of 2-3 colds per year and that children have even more. While colds are often mild, they can cause a few unpleasant symptoms, including, in some cases, temporary hearing loss. Common Cold Symptoms Symptoms of a…
Waterproof & Water-Resistant Hearing Aids: What’s the Difference?
According to an article on consumer preferences for hearing aid attributes, “Seven attributes of hearing aids were identified through qualitative research: performance in quiet settings, comfort, feedback, frequency of battery replacement, purchase price, water and sweat resistance, and performance in noisy settings.” This post focuses on resistance to water – more specifically, what it means…
Tips for Sharing the Holiday Cheer with Children Who Have Hearing Loss
Many associate hearing loss with older populations, but lots of children experience hearing loss as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that approximately one to three of every 1,000 children has hearing loss, while other studies have estimated this number to be more like two to five per 1,000 children. If…
Boo! Protect Your Hearing From Loud Noises This Halloween
Halloween is only a few days away. Many of you have already picked out the perfect pumpkin at Steed’s Dairy and are putting the finishing touches on costumes before you head out for a night or a whole weekend of spooky fun. However, what you may not realize is that some of these fun Halloween…
Highlighting Pediatric Hearing Loss for Audiology Awareness Month
Though hearing loss may be more commonly associated with older adults, anyone can develop the condition, including children. For Audiology Awareness Month, we’d like to highlight some key facts about pediatric hearing loss, including causes, signs and possible treatment options. Facts About Pediatric Hearing Loss According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication…
Is Vertigo Causing Your Dizzy Spells?
Many different things can make you feel dizzy, from low blood pressure to dehydration and even some neurological conditions. Vertigo is one of the more common causes of dizziness. Let’s examine a few types, as well as discuss when to see a doctor and possible treatment options. Dizziness Caused by Vertigo While vertigo and dizziness…