Why a HearingLoss.com-Certified Audiologist Matters More Than the Device You Choose
Discover why a certified audiologist matters, how proper hearing care improves results, and how to choose the best hearing aid for your needs and lifestyle.
Not all tinnitus is the same. Learn which warning signs, including sudden onset, one-sided ringing, and pulsatile sounds, may signal a serious condition requiring prompt medical evaluation.
Discover why a certified audiologist matters, how proper hearing care improves results, and how to choose the best hearing aid for your needs and lifestyle.
Learn about new tinnitus relief technology and sound therapy for tinnitus, how they work, and how personalized care helps patients achieve long-term benefits.
Speech changes in Parkinson’s disease often lead to soft voice, mumbling, and communication challenges. Learn why these changes happen and how families can improve conversations [...]
Jet engines can reach dangerous decibel levels at air shows. Learn how to choose the best hearing protection for air shows, protect kids’ hearing, and [...]
Not sure what to expect at your first hearing appointment? Learn how hearing tests work, how to prepare, and how certified care supports your hearing [...]
Unilateral hearing loss affects more than one ear—it impacts communication, brain processing, and relationships. Learn symptoms, risks, and treatment options.
Discover the science behind real-ear measurement, how it works, and why it ensures accurate, personalized hearing aid fittings for better clarity and comfort.
Discover practical communication strategies for hearing loss, including visual cues, hearing aids, and assistive listening devices that help improve conversations and reduce frustration.
Discover how Auracast at concerts can improve clarity, reduce listening fatigue, and help hearing aid users enjoy live music and theater again.
Discover how hearing and vision loss affect brain health. Learn why early sensory care supports memory, focus, and long-term cognitive wellness.
Untreated hearing loss can strain the brain and increase dementia risk. Learn how early evaluation, hearing technology, and better access help protect cognitive health.