During May’s National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, we want to have one of the most important conversations in hearing care, the one about why so many people wait an average of 7 to 10 years before seeking help for hearing loss they already notice. 1 Because hearing loss often develops gradually, many people adapt to it before […]
It is increasingly uncommon to observe a young adult in a public setting without an earbud in place. Even with their larger footprint, headphones remain a popular choice for teenagers looking to disconnect from the world. Musical enjoyment knows no age limit, though the younger generation has integrated it more deeply into their daily transitions. […]
The majority of individuals view auditory perception as a function of the ears, though this is a clinical oversimplification. But hearing is just as much a brain function as it is an ear function. This term defines the brain’s specialized role in translating raw sound waves into coherent linguistic data. For example, you might hear […]
Though we identify the ears as the source of hearing, the brain’s role in processing sound is actually the most critical component. Your ears collect sound, but your brain interprets it, turning vibrations into words, meaning, and memories. The onset of hearing loss results in a degraded data stream reaching the brain’s processing centers. Prolonged […]
Remember the last prescription drug commercial you watched on television? A surprising amount of airtime is spent listing side effects and yet, how many of us concentrate on reading the fine print tucked inside our pharmacy bags? One side effect that often goes unmentioned is ototoxicity, the tendency for certain medications to harm the inner […]
Hearing loss is more common than most of us might realize, but misinformation continues to prevent many people from seeking proper care. And with hearing loss, getting the right care at the right time is critical. Accepting hearing myths as fact typically results in late-stage intervention and diminished communicative function. Separating hearing truths from common […]
We usually associate hearing changes with aging or noise exposure, but the time of year can also affect how well we hear. Should you notice increased aural fullness during cold snaps or canal irritation in humid months, your observations are likely accurate. Seasonal hearing loss symptoms are common and often linked to environmental factors that […]
Most people know loud noise can damage your hearing, but medications are a lesser-known culprit. Any medicinal product that threatens your ears is referred to as an ototoxic drug, which implies a direct danger to the delicate inner ear. Despite the fact that most ototoxic prescriptions are crucial for life-saving therapy, recognizing the potential for […]
New Discoveries, You Should Know. Throughout your Better Hearing is Better Healthcare journey, we are holistically dedicated to empowering you in making well-informed decisions. Since learning how medical conditions relate to one another is often complex, real world stories are insightful teachers, especially with auditory function a keen indicator of body system health. Meet Linda, a […]
Auditory challenges persist far beyond the entrance of the workplace. For most individuals, it compromises meeting participation and phone clarity long before the team observes a change. Understanding the intersection of hearing loss and professional duties is essential for anyone experiencing these hurdles or overseeing affected personnel. The Real-World Impact of Hearing Challenges at Work […]