Month: November 2018
Electronic hearing aids have been in use for more than a century, yet in all of the contemporary buzz about wearable devices hearing aids have been conspicuously absent. My personal experience using the new Starkey Halo i110 made for iPhone hearing aids over the past two months has convinced me that this is a technology that will…
Read MoreContributed by Lisa Packer , staff writer for Healthy Hearing | Thursday, June 18th, 2015 When we think of the word “reorganization”, we don’t usually associate it with the brain; but now a new study indicates that is exactly what happens when we start to lose our hearing. The good news is that this new…
Read MoreEmma Rudkin and Erin Dabbs share a special bond, they both wear hearing aids. But doing that hasn’t always been easy for 12-year-old Erin. “It was hard to wear my hearing aids because I was scared that everyone was just going to like not like me as me anymore because I had those on,” said…
Read MoreHearing loss is more common than ever before. About 16% of American adults have an impaired ability to hear speech, and more than 30% of Americans over age 20 — an estimated 55 million people — have lost some high-frequency hearing, according to a new study published Monday in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The…
Read MoreFor those people who enjoyed going to concerts but were concerned about the impact the loud music would have on their hearing, it was about making a choice. Today, however, there may be a way you can have both – hear the music without the muffling effects of earplugs and keep your hearing safe! High…
Read MoreA recent study found that tinnitus affects virtually every area of the brain. This is significant because it explains why brain stimulation and neurofeedback aren’t effective in curing tinnitus. It’s commonly thought that tinnitus is caused by an underlying issue such as hearing loss, circulatory problems or ear injury. Since there is no known cure…
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