Audiology Blog
Study Links Regular Hearing Aid Use to Lower Mortality Risk
Exciting new research published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society suggests a significant link between regular hearing aid use and a reduced risk of mortality. The study, which followed thousands of adults over several years, found that individuals who...
How to Extend the Life of Your Hearing Aids: A Practical Guide
Your hearing aids are more than just electronic devices; they are your personal connection to the sounds of life. Investing in them is an investment in your well-being, social engagement, and overall quality of life. Like any valuable instrument, proper care and...
Exploring the World, One Sound at a Time: A Guide to Traveling with Hearing Loss
For many of us, the allure of travel is irresistible – new sights, new cultures, and new experiences. But for those of us living with hearing loss, the idea of navigating unfamiliar environments can sometimes feel daunting. From bustling airports to quiet museums, the...
The Dawn of Clarity: Key Technological Advancements in Hearing Aids in 2025
For years, hearing aids have been a lifeline for individuals experiencing hearing loss, steadily evolving from bulky analog devices to sophisticated digital instruments. However, 2025 marks a particularly exciting period of innovation, with key technological...
Unraveling the Brain’s Symphony of Sound Comprehension
We often think of hearing as a purely auditory experience, a process that begins and ends in our ears. Sound waves enter the ear canal, vibrate the eardrum, and are translated into electrical signals that travel along the auditory nerve. But the journey of sound...
Sudden Hearing Loss: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
Experiencing sudden hearing loss can be alarming. One moment you can hear clearly, and the next, sounds become muffled or disappear entirely. This condition, known as sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), requires immediate attention. If you or someone you know...