How to Watch TV Better
Because of the current situation, many of us are spending all of our time at home. And with that comes an increase of television watching. Whether you or someone you live with has hearing loss, you are familiar with the volume battle. Below is a breakdown of a number of solutions that can make television…
Early Signs of Hearing Loss
Most types of hearing loss develop slowly over time. This means that you may not notice you are experiencing symptoms until your hearing loss has progressed beyond an easily treatable stage. In fact, the average person waits seven years before they seek treatment. Understanding the signs of hearing loss can make sure you seek treatment…
Workplace Hearing Regulations
Workplaces can get very loud. And while many of us are doing our jobs from home, understanding the rules and regulations can better prepare you for when you return to the office. Occupational Safety and Health Act In 1970, the groundbreaking Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) was passed. This established clear guidelines, standard protections…
Where You Should Protect Your Hearing
Most causes of hearing loss are beyond your control, but one, called noise-induced hearing loss, can be prevented. Understanding what environments put your ears at risk can help you better protect yourself in the future. Understanding Noise Induced Hearing Loss Sounds are measured in decibels (dB). Anything over 85 dB can cause irreversible damage. To…
Common Hearing Loss Myths
In a world of internet hoaxes and alternative facts, it can be hard to know if the information you are getting is correct. More than 48 million people in the U.S. experience hearing loss, but many don’t know a lot about this progressive condition. Your Indiana audiologist put together the following list of hearing myths…
Healthy Hearing Tips for 2020
It’s never too late to make a goal to try to better yourself. Now that we are two months into 2020, why not add protecting your hearing health to your list of resolutions? Below is a list of tips to help you accomplish and exceed your goal of healthy hearing. Understand the Signs of Hearing…
Can Hearing Loss Affect Your Romantic Relationships?
Your hearing loss affects more than just you – it can have an impact on your relationships with friends and family members. It can especially affect your romantic partners. The Negatives of Untreated Hearing Loss More than 48 million people in the U.S. experience hearing loss, but only 20 percent seek treatment. Untreated hearing loss…
Protect Your Ears During Super Bowl 54
This Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs will battle it out in Super Bowl 54. Planning ahead and protecting your ears can help you avoid irreversible hearing loss. At the Game If you are lucky enough to be one of the 65,000 people with tickets to the game, it is essential…
Hearing Hazards in the Home
Your home is full of hazards, including stairs you could fall down, furniture you could topple over and even pets you can trip on. But did you know that many of the appliances you use daily can be dangerous to your hearing? How Loud is Too Loud? According to The National Institute on Deafness and…
Accessorizing Your Hearing Aids
If you’ve been diagnosed with hearing loss in Indianapolis, the chances are good that you’ll benefit from wearing hearing aids. If you’re already wearing them, you have no doubt experienced firsthand the positive difference they make in your quality of life. Consider some popular hearing aid accessories to make your daily routine even easier. …