Diplacusis: When your hearing is in stereo
Hearing differently out of each ear? You might have diplacusis.
Hearing differently out of each ear? You might have diplacusis.
Hearing loss can be a frustrating experience for both the person with hearing loss and their loved ones. If you’re concerned that your loved one may need a hearing aid, here are four signs to look for
Summer is a time for fun and relaxation, but it’s also important to protect your hearing.
As over-the-counter hearing aids become more common, many people wonder whether they’re an effective way to treat the symptoms of hearing loss.
When you shower, always remember to clean your ears. Whenever you say that, you inevitably use your “parent voice”. Maybe when you were a kid you even recall your parents telling you to do it. As you get wrapped up in past nostalgia, that sort of memory can take you back to simpler times. But
When most people think about technology and hearing loss, they think about hearing aids. But hearing aids are just the beginning of how tech can help!
Have you performed basic maintenance and troubleshooting but your hearing aid is still not working properly? It’s likely that your hearing aid will need to be professionally repaired.
Hearing aid technology has come a long way and can revolutionize the way you hear sound!
Hearing loss and depression are both common conditions, and there is a growing body of evidence that suggests that there is a link between the two.
Audiobooks can entertain you and enrich your life. They can also help you train your ears–and they’ve become an important tool for auditory training.
Alcohol has a surprisingly strong impact on your inner ear, which means there’s a very strong link between drinking alcohol and tinnitus symptoms.
Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder that occurs when signals from the ear do not successfully reach the brain. Treatment can help improve symptoms.