If you find your tinnitus plaguing you and interrupting your day, Widex has developed an app to help you throughout your day.
Read MoreAre you looking for hearing aids that fit your ear so perfectly that you won’t even notice that you are wearing them? At Sound Hearing Care, we have the perfect solution for you! Widex Custom is the perfect hearing aid for every ear shape and size because it is made to fit your ear exactly! Learn more about this amazing new hearing aid technology.
Read MoreDid you know there is a connection between heart health and hearing loss?
Read MoreIt is important to have a yearly hearing health exam because hearing loss can happen at any time and it often happens over the course of several years.
Read MoreWouldn’t it be amazing if a hearing aid could adapt to each unique social setting and could enhance your listening experience? Widex Evoke is designed to do just that—it evolves as you and others use it. Learn how this amazing technology is making the lives of Sound Hearing Care patients easier!
Read MoreThe holidays are a time to enjoy the company of family, friends, and coworkers. Many gatherings include a lot of people at parties hosted in houses, restaurants, and banquet halls. This can trigger stress for people with hearing loss because of the difficulty hearing conversations, and can also cause people to struggle communicating during social engagements.
Read MoreHere are 5 simple tips that will make traveling with hearing loss much more manageable this holiday season!
Read MoreDo you wear hearing aids & plan to travel a lot this holiday season? The holiday season is one of the busiest times for travel. Visiting family or friends far away is a top priority so you can spend time with loved ones for the holidays. Unfortunately, traveling does come with some risks for people with hearing issues, but there are things you can do to minimize your exposure.
Read MoreMore than five million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s. It’s a devastating and heartbreaking disease. Those who have watched a family member or friend lose them selves to it know this all to well. Learn about the symptoms and the connection between Alzheimers and hearing loss in this blog post.
Read MoreIs your child currently performing poorly at school? When poor school performance is mentioned it is often linked with behavioral issues or learning disabilities, such as ADD and ADHD. Children who have even a slight loss of hearing are at risk of falling behind by one to four grade levels when compared to their peers that have no hearing loss. Learn more about how hearing loss can affect your child’s performance at school.
Read MoreResearchers are working diligently to find new ways to improve the hearing of people that have suffered hearing loss. Find out what new methods they are looking into to repair inner ear damage in this blog post!
Read MoreDo you wear noise canceling headphones frequently for work or travel? If so, then this blog post on new possible non-headphone devices for eliminating distracting noises in the workplace is just for you!
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Read MoreIs excessive, loud noise a threat to more than just your hearing? Find out in this blog post based on a recent study conducted to answer just that question.
Read MoreNot sure how often to get your hearing checked? Basically, it’s important to have your hearing tested periodically to detect any changes to your hearing health. Keep reading to find out often you should have your hearing checked.
Read MoreAlthough many think of it as a mess to be cleaned away, earwax plays a vital role to the health of your ears, and by extension, your hearing. When it comes to keeping your ears moist and preventing dust and debris from getting into your ear canal, ear wax is your best bet.
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Read More"A rooster’s ear is incredibly technically advanced. When their beaks are fully open, soft tissue moves to cover half their eardrum, while a quarter of the ear canal itself closes off.”
Read MoreIn a study by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, researchers have found a significant link between moderate hearing loss and depression, particularly among women. Researchers worked with over 300 adults aged 18 and older to gather data, and they found some interesting results.
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