Best vacations for those with hearing loss
Experiencing the wonders for travel can sometimes be challenging with hearing loss, but with a little planning ahead your vacation will be memorable in every sense of the word!
Experiencing the wonders for travel can sometimes be challenging with hearing loss, but with a little planning ahead your vacation will be memorable in every sense of the word!
One of overlooked symptoms of hearing loss is the impact the condition can have on socializing. It’s easy to recoil from get-togethers because of the difficulty hearing someone speak in a noisy environment. While auditory damage may make socializing seem more like a chore than… Read More »Staying social: Why staying connected is important
While decades have been spent exploring all the dynamics of the inner ear and how hearing loss can arise, researchers and audiologists alike will still be the first to admit that they still don’t have all the answers.
We tend to associate exercise as just pertaining to running long distances or lifting weights in hopes of losing weight or building muscle.
Ever since the Americans with Disabilities Act was put into action, movie theaters became one of the premier establishments highlighted through the bill that was direly in need for some auditory friendly renovations.
When we think of hearing loss, we tend to think of simply a subtle loss of auditory ability that specifically pertains to muffled voices, complicated conversations and adjustments to television volume.
One of the fascinating traits of auditory research is that audiologists and the public alike never know where another potential discovery could come from next.
For those with mild variations of hearing loss, one of the toughest and most frustrating obstacles to overcome is hearing the person you are conversing with amidst extensive background noise.
The auditory process of transmitting and interpreting sound is an intimate procedure that is seldom appreciated for how incredible it truly is.
This year will mark another rendition of the annual Hearing Loss Association of America’s 29th annual Convention, and it is shaping up to be the biggest one yet.