Why is it more difficult to hear women’s and children’s voices? As proof, perhaps you have noticed that some men say they can’t hear their wives’ voices when they are repeating the “to-do” list. That’s a joke, but it is fairly common for individuals to struggle to hear the voices of women and children. Let’s […]
For individuals who experience tinnitus, air travel can be a source of anxiety, as the flight might exacerbate their ear discomfort, enhancing the normal pre-trip jitters about getting to their final destination. The increased noise inside the airplane, variations in air pressure, and the stress associated with flying can all result in a worsening or […]
The fall season is a standout period in the annual calendar. Picture yourself in a cozy setting, surrounded by the warmth and joy of the season – the sound of children’s giggles on Halloween, the rustle of leaves beneath your feet on a brisk fall day, the soothing crackle of a fire, and the love […]
Have you noticed yourself turning up the volume on your TV more than normal? Or perhaps you’re frequently asking people to repeat themselves. Even though these signals may appear to be minor inconveniences, they could be early signs of hearing loss. What’s more, your memory may also be suffering as a consequence. Failing to remember […]
Most hearing loss is slight at first, and you may not even recognize a change. Actually, it is normally family and friends who tip off somebody to their hearing problem. While hearing tests are a routine part of childhood, many adults tend to disregard this crucial checkup, unlike regular eye exams that are frequently prioritized. […]
As the seasons shift, slips and falls become a greater concern for many adults. In fact, many or most of these harmful incidents occur amid our daily surroundings. From a safety perspective, what we might not realize is that balance problems aren’t just about being careful on your feet; they are closely tied to your […]
Discovering that a newborn has hearing loss can be an upsetting and emotionally difficult experience for many parents, leaving them feeling lost and unclear about what the future has in store. But the good news is: With early detection and treatment, infants with hearing loss can thrive. Yes, they can even develop language, communication skills, […]
While earwax may not be an exciting subject, it has a critical purpose in preserving the health of your ears. Compared to your teeth, feet, or other body parts that require routine cleaning endeavours, earwax normally manages itself. In fact, trying to remove it too often can do more harm than good. These are the […]
If a child has trouble comprehending directions, mixes up words with similar pronunciations, or appears disoriented in noisy surroundings, parents may presume that a hearing problem is to blame. However, in some circumstances, the issue might not lie with the ears themselves, but instead with a condition called auditory processing disorder (APD), which affects the […]
Over the years, as we interact with patients and families, discussion about Cognitive Decline prevention is prominent, perhaps more so than any other hearing health topic that people ask about. That’s why we feel a strong sense of responsibility for you to be fully aware of this essential research: SPECIAL REPORT American Perspectives on Early […]