August 5, 2022

Understanding How Diabetes Can Contribute To Hearing Loss

The numbers are compelling. According to the National Institutes of Health, people who have diabetes are twice as likely to experience hearing loss as those who don’t. People with prediabetes--elevated blood sugar levels indicating you’re likely to develop diabetes unless you make significant lifestyle changes--have 30 percent more chance of experiencing hearing loss than those with healthy blood glucose.
August 5, 2022

Living With Tinnitus: Causes And Treatments For The Ringing In Your Ears

Most people experience tinnitus—continuous ringing, buzzing, or other sounds only the individual can hear—for at least short periods of time. For most, their tinnitus will go away in a matter of minutes or at most, a few days. But for around 29.7 million Americans, their tinnitus is a permanent fixture in their lives.
August 5, 2022

Understanding How Hearing Aids Actually Work

Much like the other electrical devices in our lives, how hearing aids work can be a bit of a mystery. To demystify hearing aids, our hearing specialists at Hearing Healthcare Centers wanted to explain exactly how hearing aids work and how they can help you regain your hearing.
August 5, 2022

Why Wearing 2 Hearing Aids Is Better Than 1

A question that our hearing specialists have been asked at our Hearing Healthcare Centers is if there really is a difference between wearing one hearing aid versus wearing a pair of hearing aids. The short answer is, yes, there are major differences between wearing one hearing aid or two, and wearing two hearing aids is significantly better for a variety of reasons.