by Hearing Aids | May 25, 2010 | Health and Hearing
Tech-savvy students have adapted the Mosquito alarm into “The Teen Buzz” so they can receive calls and texts during class and the teachers don’t have the faintest idea what is happening. The sound is at an ultra-high frequency that can be heard...
by Hearing Aids | May 24, 2010 | Hearing Loss
Summer Sounds Can Lead to Hearing Loss Permanent hearing loss can occur due to some common sounds of summer. These include the pop of fireworks, loud lawn mowers and concerts. Signs of hearing loss due to unsafe sound exposure include not being able to comprehend...
by Hearing Aids | Apr 22, 2010 | Hearing Loss, Hearings Aids
A hearing problem has sometimes been called an “invisible” condition. Even though the problem is “invisible,” there are observable traits: Asking others to repeat for you Feeling embarrassed because you didn’t understand what someone said...
by Hearing Aids | Apr 12, 2010 | Health and Hearing
Here’s some information on the effect a hearing loss may have on memory. The extra effort in hearing may decrease the ability to remember words. Older persons with mild-to-moderate hearing loss may use so much cognitive energy on hearing accurately that their...
by Hearing Aids | Mar 19, 2010 | Hearing Loss
The National Institutes of Health report that persons with diabetes have a greater incidence of hearing loss. Diabetes is hard enough. Don’t compound those challenges with an untreated hearing loss. Persons with diabetes should have regularly scheduled hearing...