Can Hearing Aids Help with Tinnitus?

If you experience a ringing, roaring, whistling, hissing, humming or buzzing sound with no external source, you probably have tinnitus. Tinnitus affects everyone differently. For some it is in one ear, while for others it is in both. For some it is quiet and a nuisance, while for others it is loud and debilitating, like…
Signs It’s Time to Treat Your Hearing Loss

Hearing loss doesn’t just impact your ability to communicate. Studies show that hearing loss is associated with social isolation, feelings of loneliness, anxiety, depression and even cognitive decline. For these reasons, it’s important to not put off treatment. Below are the signs that it’s time to treat your hearing loss. You Feel that Others Are…
How to Pick a Hearing Aid

Once you receive a hearing loss diagnosis, the hearing aid selection process can begin. In order to recommend the best hearing aid for you, your audiologist must take the following factors into consideration. Your Type and Degree of Hearing loss Hearing can be broken down into seven different degrees: normal, slight, mild, moderate, moderately severe,…
New Drug Makes Potential Hearing Aid Breakthrough

The scientific community is constantly working on new ways to treat hearing loss. Researchers out of the Creighton University School of Medicine have identified a drug that may be able to help protect against hearing loss. While so far, the results have only been seen in mice, the researchers are hopeful these results can extend…
Smokers Are at Greater Risk for Developing Hearing Loss

At this point, most of us have heard that smoking cigarettes is linked to a long list of health problems including cancer, heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, stroke and COPD. Recent research has shown that hearing loss should also be added to this list. While smoking cigarettes has been shown to increase your risk of…
Biomarkers and Hidden Hearing Loss

It’s not uncommon for people to experience trouble hearing, yet still pass a hearing test when they go in to be tested by an audiologist. This phenomenon is known as hidden hearing loss, and unfortunately it’s not well-understood by medical experts. However, a recent study has identified two biomarkers that could aid in the diagnosis…
New Technology Turns Sound into Vibration

For people with hearing loss, it’s all too easy to miss important sounds like doorbells, alarm clocks, fire alarms and running water. New technology by Neosensory allows users to feel these sounds. What Is the Neosensory Buzz? The Neosensory Buzz is worn on the wrist like a watch or fitness tracker. It converts sounds into…
Does Aging Cause Hearing Loss?

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, about a third of all American adults between the ages of 65 and 70 have hearing loss; this number increases to one in two for those over the age of 75. Have you ever wondered why this is? We will explore the reasons below….