0 By Molly Parker, P.C. In Hearing LossPosted January 9, 2015Better Hearing Means Better BalanceIt is a bit like using your eyes to tell you where you are in space. READ MORE
0 By Melinda 'Sunni' McBride, Au.D. In Hearing LossPosted December 12, 2014Hearing Loss and Happiness — Regaining Life’s HighlightsThis study debunks the myth that untreated hearing loss in older persons is a harmless condition. READ MORE
0 By Dana Luzon Coveney Au.D., CCC-A, FAAA In Hearing ProtectionPosted December 5, 2014Custom-fit Ear Buds for Music ListeningThese custom fit adaptors are made perfectly unique to your ears, and allow you to listen to your music READ MORE
0 By Crystal Chalmers, Au.D. In Hearing LossPosted November 6, 2014Can Your Brain Remember What It Did Not Hear?To fix the brain/memory issues, we first need to treat the ears. READ MORE
0 By Kevin Amdahl, MS In Hearing LossPosted October 14, 2014The Man Who Thought the World MumbledHe seemed to have a reason for every situation in which he did not hear clearly. READ MORE
0 By Sharon Macner, Au.D. In TinnitusPosted September 30, 2014What’s that Racket Inside My Ears?Tinnitus is often described as sounding like a racquet, crickets, hissing, frying, static, humming, buzzing, roaring, or, indescribable. READ MORE
0 By Melinda 'Sunni' McBride, Au.D. In Hearing LossPosted September 26, 2014Bad Grades Can Mean Bad HearingUntreated ear infections, and childhood diseases can all affect hearing later in life. READ MORE
0 By Sharon Macner, Au.D. In Hearing LossPosted September 24, 2014Cognitive Decline and Untreated Hearing Loss — Is There a Link?Those subjects with untreated hearing loss had less brain activity on (f)MRI scans when listening to complex sentences. READ MORE
0 By Sharon Macner, Au.D. In Hearing AidsPosted September 23, 2014Spatial Sound Technology Is Making a Big Impact on Speech UnderstandingWith spatial sound technology, each hearing instrument maintains different loudness. READ MORE
0 By Chris Borders, Au.D. In Hearing LossPosted September 12, 2014Dizziness Is Not Normal!Almost everyone experiences a few seconds of spatial disorientation at some point. READ MORE