Hearing Health Blog
We all know that exercise is good for keeping our bodies in good shape. We also know that people who exercise – or at least those with good cardiovascular health – tend to have better hearing. There is evidence that exercising our ears is also good for keeping our hearing in good shape. A number of studies have demonstrated that
A newsletter for our patients, their families and friends Are you a good lipreader? Most people with hearing loss are good lipreaders, even if they don’t know it. And when you use those lipreading skills, your understanding of speech goes up by about 30%! Almost everyone “hears better” when they are looking at the person talking. And you don’t need
Why aren’t hearing aids enough for some people? While hearing aids can help the majority of people with hearing loss, they can’t help everyone. For many people with draining ears or chronic infections, blockage or damage in the outer ear, or loss of all hearing in one ear such as following an acoustic tumor removal, even the most advanced and
In this age of rapidly expanding technology and wireless communication with cell phones and computers, it comes as no big surprise that the hearing impaired patients will benefit from these advancements. These wireless advancements will allow our patients to stay “connected” to their world with improved communication ability and quality hearing enjoyment. The hearing aids our grandparents used are now