Seasonal allergies are often to blame for worsening sneezing, coughing, itching, and increased mucus production. Mucus can cause blockages, making it hard for sound waves to travel through the ears and deliver sound to our brain. Not only can allergies...
REDUX
We’re excited to announce that we now offer the REDUX drying process for hearing aids! REDUX uses vacuum drying, which decreases the air pressure in the chamber and, in turn, lowers the evaporation point of any moisture in the hearing...
Signia Active Pro
Launching the Signia Active Pro, a dynamic new hearing aid that looks great and enhances your hearing. The Signia Active Pro is designed like a modern earbud making them comfortable and easy to take in and out of the ear....
Ending Noise Pollution Now
Day to day noise such as traffic, construction and lawn mowers bombard our ear drums daily. Although we may become accustomed to these sounds, noise pollution can take a toll on our health. It has been linked to hearing loss,...
Easily Explained Hearing Loss
Hearing loss falls into two categories, either “sensorineural” or “conductive”. Sensorineural hearing loss involves damage to the inner ear, while conductive hearing loss has to do with a problem in the middle or outer ear that prevents sound waves from...
Have a Heart for Healthy Hearing
February is here, which means it is Heart Month! Your hearing and cardiovascular health can potentially be related, so it is important to take care of both. Those with a history of circulatory disorders, like cardiovascular disease (CVD), can have...
Oticon More
Introducing Oticon More; the world’s first hearing aid with a Deep Neural Network, designed to work more like how the brain works. Oticon More has been trained with 12 million sounds, which allows it to provide superior detail and clarity....
Can Arthritis Cause Hearing Loss?
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an inflammatory disease, is often linked to hearing loss. A clinical trial that took place in 2006 showed 43 percent of arthritis sufferers also had some form of hearing loss. RA could affect the inner ear cells...
Fixing Your Hearing Aid
Hearing aids are reliable instruments most of the time, but occasionally they have issues that frustrate users. The most common problems with hearing aids are sound, volume, distortion, and feedback. Before deciding the aids are broken, there are several steps...
How Loud is Too Loud?
Summer months bring warmer weather. Many warm weather outdoor activities have the potential to affect your hearing. We all know how loud fireworks can be. Common activities, such as attending sporting events and mowing the lawn, can also put your...