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Is It Normal to Have Occasional Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a condition in which you experience ringing or other noises in one or both ears. The noise you hear when you have tinnitus isn’t caused by an external sound, so the people around you...Read More

5 Signs You Need a Professional Ear Cleaning

Ear wax is something that occurs naturally in everyone. It plays an essential role in keeping our ears clean and free of debris.  Earwax buildup is a common problem that affects people of all age...Read More

Common Causes of Tinnitus

Tinnitus (pronounced ti-ni-tus), is most often characterized  as a ringing in the ears sensation. The noise can also sound like buzzing, whooshing, chirping, whistling, or other sounds.  The...Read More

5 Signs of Hearing Loss

You might think that you would know if you have hearing loss, but that isn’t always the case. Hearing loss almost always happens slowly, over time. This can make it difficult to recognize right away...Read More

Portable Music Device Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is on the rise! For children, exposure to loud, constant noise is more prevalent than ever. A recent study, undertaken by researchers from Erasmus University, links portable music devices...Read More

Good Eating Means Good Hearing

There are a few obvious things you can do to maintain your hearing. Wear ear protection, avoid excessively noisy environments, and don’t crank up the volume when using earbuds or headphones. Basica...Read More

Spring Allergies and Your Hearing

Spring is here, and that means a lot of good things. But if you’re prone to spring allergies, there’s a little rain on your parade. One aspect of that might be some temporary hearing issues. How? ...Read More

Winter Exercising With Hearing Aids

When exercising, how can you best keep your hearing aids dry? Is there gear that offers protection? If it’s raining, damp, or cold, should you even wear aids in the first place? Should I Wear He...Read More

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