Imagine hearing a constant ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound that never stops. Sadly, this is the reality for the 50 million people living with tinnitus.
Many individuals with hearing loss choose to simply grin and bear it. However, quality of life does not have to deteriorate with hearing loss.
I never really thought much about hearing loss—until I started noticing that my husband was asking people to repeat themselves frequently, turning the TV volume louder, and engaging less in social conversations.
For older adults, hearing loss is all too common. The good news is that it can often be prevented, managed, or improved!
Learn more about the SURPRISING link between hearing loss and an increased risk of dementia in seniors.
Learn how hearing loss can lead to dementia and discover the connection between auditory health and cognitive function.
There may be a correlation between earwax and hearing loss in seniors. Here’s everything you need to know about the potential impact on cognitive decline and mental health.
The new FDA-approved over-the-counter hearing aids that started rolling out this fall are a real game changer for the roughly 48 million Americans with hearing loss.
These tests are a quick and convenient option for the millions of Americans that have mild to moderate hearing loss.
“Am I going deaf?” If this question has crossed your mind lately, you’re definitely not alone. With nearly 500 million people worldwide experiencing some degree of hearing loss, it’s becoming an increasingly common concern. Our exposure to loud noises from everyday sources like headphones, concerts, and even machinery contributes significantly to this issue.
Hearing loss has a knack for sneaking up on us, subtly affecting many people earlier than anticipated. In this episode, Wendy and Nina decode the signs of hearing loss, revealing why staying vigilant about our ear health is paramount.
The new FDA-approved over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids that hit the market last October have become a very attractive alternative to millions of older Americans with hearing impairment.
Unfortunately, new research indicates that tinnitus, a common hearing problem that affects around 50 million Americans, may be worsened by COVID-19 or possibly even triggered by it. Here’s what you should know along with some tips and treatments that may help.






