What Is The Impact of Insomnia on Hearing Loss

We all know a good night’s sleep can be hard to come by. Many different factors can get in the way of restful sleep, including too much caffeine, work stress or a snoring partner. Research has shown that a certain type of hearing loss known as sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) may be associated with…
Can Hot Weather Harm Your Hearing Aids?
We’re in the midst of another hot summer, and it’s not likely to end any time soon. If you use hearing aids to treat your hearing loss, you may be concerned about the risk hot summer weather poses to your device. Let’s take a look at how hot weather has the potential to harm your…
How Can Hearing Loss Affect Balance?
Hearing loss can negatively impact your communication, mental and physical health, relationships and even balance. While it can be frustrating, a couple of treatment options are available to you, including hearing aids. Hearing aids can help you better understand your loved ones, manage tinnitus and keep you more aware of your surroundings, but they may…
How Can Hearing Aids Benefit Your Relationship?
Communication has long been said to be the key to a healthy relationship. Every day you have multiple interactions with your partner—whether asking if your partner wants coffee or discussing the details of your upcoming trip to Colonial Williamsburg. Hearing loss can cause communication to break down or become frustrating. A study on the impact…
Pay Attention to The Emotional Side Effects of Hearing Loss
Studies show that hearing loss can lead to psychological distress. Psychological distress from hearing loss can lead to increased vulnerability to mental health problems like depression, aggression, emotional sensitivity, and decreased well-being. Acknowledging your emotions and mental health can be the first hurdle in taking steps to improve your quality of life. One way to…
What’s The Link Between Hearing and The Brain?
Our brains play an essential role in our ability to hear. Similarly, problems like hearing loss may affect our brains in multiple ways. Let’s take a closer look at the link between the two. Hearing Loss May Affect Cognition Much research has been done on the effects of untreated hearing loss on the brain. While…
Reducing Stress with Hearing Aids
Life can get hard sometimes. While no one is immune from work, home or school pressures, those with hearing loss can suffer from added stressors. Treating your hearing loss with hearing aids can help reduce your stress. How Hearing Loss Increases Stress With hearing loss, everyday communication can be stressful and exhausting. The increased mental…
How Treating Hearing Loss Will Help Your Career
Having hearing loss can put you at a disadvantage in many areas of life, including the workplace. Thankfully, treating your hearing loss with hearing aids or other assistive listening devices can help boost your career. Hearing Aids Improve Communication in the Workplace Communication is essential to all aspects of life, and your work life is…
Tips for Avoiding Hearing Loss This Spring
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that, “An estimated 12.5% of children and adolescents aged 6–19 years (approximately 5.2 million) and 17% of adults aged 20–69 years (approximately 26 million) have suffered permanent damage to their hearing from excessive exposure to noise.” Unfortunately, springtime is one of the times of the year…
How To Tell People About Your Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are a common and effective tool for people with hearing loss. In 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 7.1% of adults aged 45 and over used a hearing aid. However, even though many people use hearing aids, it can feel awkward, bringing up the fact that you wear…