How Can You Manage Your Tinnitus at Work?
Tinnitus, or the presence of ringing, buzzing or other sounds in one or both ears when no sound is present, is common. According to the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, it affects approximately 10% of the U.S. population. If you live with tinnitus symptoms, you may be wondering how to effectively manage…
What Are the Benefits of Wearing Hearing Aids While Alone?
Hearing aids are remarkable tools that can help improve communication, manage tinnitus symptoms, increase your spatial awareness, suppress unwanted noise and more. While the benefits of hearing aids may be most apparent when you’re communicating with your friends and family or ordering a latte at The Porch, they can also be of great use in…
Can Eating Healthy Reduce Your Hearing Loss Risk?
Eating a nutrient-dense diet plays a crucial role in staying healthy, active and engaged. It can increase your overall quality of life and lower your risk of developing numerous different health conditions, including hearing loss. Women Who Ate Healthier Had Lower Rates of Hearing Loss A study published in March of 2022 sought to determine…
How Untreated Hearing Loss Can Affect Your Hobbies
Hobbies are an important and underrated part of life. They can help to keep us active, stay mentally engaged and get more joy out of life. Unfortunately, untreated hearing loss can make it harder to participate in many of the activities you love the most. Let’s take a closer look at why that is, as…
How Treating Hearing Loss Will Help Your Career
Untreated hearing loss can add a lot of stress to many aspects of your life, including at work. The good news is that treating your hearing loss with hearing aids can benefit your career in several ways. Four Ways Hearing Aids Can Benefit Your Career Do I Need Hearing Aids? While the benefits of hearing…
Learn About Ways To Protect Your Hearing During Better Hearing and Speech Month
It’s always a great time to talk about ways to protect your hearing, but May is an especially great time. That’s because May is Better Hearing and Speech Month! Excessive Noise Is a Big Risk For Hearing Loss Many factors can increase your risk of developing hearing loss. Some of which, like aging or genetics,…
Is There a Link Between Untreated Hearing Loss and Mental Health in Older Adults?
Your risk of developing hearing loss increases as you get older. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), “approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss and nearly half of those older than 75 have difficulty hearing.” Left untreated, hearing loss can not…
How To Encourage Your Parents To Seek Hearing Loss Treatment
If you noticed that over the holidays your mom or dad didn’t seem like they could hear you very well, you be feeling concerned. The fact is that hearing loss becomes more common with age, so if you have a parent dealing with it, you are hardly alone. Thankfully, with proper treatment, such as hearing…
Talk With Your Primary Care Provider About a Hearing Loss Screening
One of the best things we can do for our health is to be proactive about talking about any issues or concerns with our primary care provider. This includes hearing loss. A recent poll showed that 80% of Americans over 50 said their primary care provider hadn’t asked about their hearing in the last two…
Can Hearing Loss Affect Your Sleep?
Sleep is critical to your overall health and well-being. If you have hearing loss, there’s a chance it could be affecting your ability to get a good night’s sleep. Research on Hearing Loss and Sleep Quality A study published in 2011 sought to assess connections between sleep quality and hearing loss. They performed audiological exams…