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Home Hearing Help Blog

News about developments in hearing healthcare are posted.

Holiday Banter:

Roberta Singer

"Did you hear about Aunt Edna? It was hilarious! She...." Don't miss out on any of the family stories this holiday. Be a part of the conversation and laughter and love. Wear your hearing aids or find out how to improve your hearing from a trustworthy professional. Enjoy the caroling and holiday magic to the max!


DO HEARING AIDS MAKE MY HEARING WORSE OVER TIME?

Roberta Singer

Does hearing aid use make my hearing worse over time?
This is a question asked by new hearing aid candidates. Hearing aid use actually improves listening skills and in fact enhances the ability of the brain to interpret speech over time. Unaided hearing thresholds are not affected by wearing properly fit hearing aids.

Scared to Get Hearing Aids or Scared Not To

Roberta Singer

This Halloween, don't be "afraid" to explore the world of better hearing. A recent conference this September held by the American Geriatric Society stressed the relationship between declining hearing and vision as we age and cognitive health. The simultaneous presence of hearing, vision and cognitive impairments was noted to be more prevalent than expected by chance alone. It was concluded that maintaining sensory function is vital to offset cognitive decline. "Treat" yourself to improved hearing and communication function!

Tinnitus got you down?

Roberta Singer

There are ways to help! High pitch tinnitus has traditionally been the most difficult to help. Now there are products with high frequency boost that can reach and mask the most troublesome highest frequency "ringing" sounds. Hearing aids allow you to hear comfortably while masking the annoying sounds produced internally. Relax and enjoy the sounds of life!

Moisture - No Friend to Hearing Aids

Roberta Singer

It has been a hot humid summer for most of us!  That means hearing wearers should be more vigilant about keeping their hearing aids dry.  Although hearing aids nowadays are moisture resistant, none are completely waterproof.   For those with disposable batteries, open the battery doors at night and place them in an open air dry area.  For all wearers, both with disposable and rechargeable units, consider using a hearing aid dehumidifier several times a month to further protect your investment.  Clean and dry.  Maximize your good buy!