Brain fog is a type of fluctuating cognitive impairment that affects many people suffering from balance disorders (and many other health conditions as well). When your balance system is compromised, your brain has to work much harder to maintain equilibrium, and that constant effort takes a toll on cognitive function. The result is a clouding of consciousness and diminishment of mental energy that can impair concentration, executive function, decision making ability, memory and word … [Read more...]
Journey of Sound to the Brain
We don't usually think about what happens in the ear so that we can hear sounds. This is a simple video on how sounds make their way from the source to your brain. To learn more about how we hear, visit the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders at https://www.nidcd.nih.gov Enjoy the video! If you or a family member is having any difficulties with hearing or hearing aids, please give us a call at 727-323-2471 and set up an appointment. We can help … [Read more...]
Healthy Eating helps Hearing
Great article in Well & Good about how healthy nutrition can keep your hearing sharp. You can check out the full article here: https://www.wellandgood.com/good-food/hearing-loss-with-age-diet/ A new study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggests that specific diets may slow hearing loss with age. Past studies have linked certain nutrients and foods (such as folate, which is found in legumes, leafy greens, and elsewhere) to a lower risk of self-reported hearing loss, but … [Read more...]
Smoke Alarms for the Hearing Impaired
The smoke alarm, meant for those who are deaf or hearing impaired, includes a traditional smoke detector on the ceiling, a receiver equipped with a strobe light and a vibrating disc that will shake the entire bed from underneath the mattress. Some units are also equipped with a vibrating pager. A great story on WTAE - Pittsburgh's Action News station about how it saved one family. https://www.wtae.com/article/smoke-alarm-for-deaf-and-hearing-impaired-saves-life/29761297 These smoke alarms … [Read more...]
High-Frequency Hearing Loss
What is High-Frequency Hearing Loss? According to Healthy Hearing, one of the most common types of hearing loss is known as high-frequency hearing loss. This means high-pitch sounds are harder to hear. It can affect anyone of any age, but is common in older adults with age-related hearing loss, as well as people exposed to loud noises. High-frequency hearing loss occurs when the tiny hair-like sensory hearing cells in your cochlea (inner ear) are damaged. These hair cells, known as … [Read more...]
Hearing Aids for Veterans
Great article by Joy Victory, managing editor of Healthy Hearing about Veterans and Hearing Aids. Many veterans are affected by hearing loss or tinnitus. If you have served in the military, you may qualify for hearing healthcare benefits and disability compensation from the VA. If you are a U.S. veteran worried you may have hearing loss. You're not alone. Annually, about one million veterans receive disability compensation for hearing loss. In fact, because of routine exposure to loud … [Read more...]
How Loud is Too Loud
Here is a great downloadable educational comic book for kids from the CDC, warning them about the dangers of loud noise. It teaches them about protecting their hearing. Children need to learn how and when to protect themselves before it is too late! You can download this educational comic book for kids just click here. You can also give this comic book to your Grandchildren or Great Grandchildren. If you or a family member is having any difficulties with hearing or hearing aids, … [Read more...]
Feedback in your Hearing Aids?
Are you getting Feedback in your Hearing Aids? Feedback can happen in any hearing device. Here is some helpful information. If this doesn't help, give us a call at 727-323-2471. We can help. Today’s hearing aid technology makes it possible for many with hearing loss to enjoy their favorite sounds again. Whether it’s hearing the laughter of loved ones, a favorite melody or the sounds of nature, hearing devices can have a dramatic impact on our quality of life, according to an article by Debbie … [Read more...]
Two Hearing Aids better than One
Why do I need two hearing aids? It's a frequently asked question that Managing Editor, Joy Victory of Healthy Hearing tackles in an article dated October 7, 2019. You can read the full article by clicking here. One hearing aid versus two: We almost always recommend two hearing aids if you have hearing loss in both years, because you will hear far better with two hearing aids instead of one. Your hearing care provider or audiologist will program each hearing aid separately, to match the … [Read more...]
A Telephone with Captions
CaptionCall is a revolutionary telephone and service for anyone who has trouble hearing on the phone. CaptionCall is a telephone designed to help people with hearing loss use the phone to stay connected with loved ones and conduct important business of life with complete confidence. Similar to captioned television, CaptionCall uses advanced technology and a captioning agent to quickly provide written captions of what callers say on a large, easy-to-read screen. It works like a regular … [Read more...]
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