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What to Know About Musical Ear Syndrome
Musical Ear Syndrome (MES) is a condition in which people hear music, singing or voices when no external source of sound is present. While it may sound like auditory hallucinations associated with mental health disorders,…
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How to Manage Tinnitus at Night
Tinnitus, the perception of ringing or buzzing in the ears without external sound, can be particularly bothersome at night when everything else is quiet. This can make falling and staying asleep challenging for the roughly…
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What Functionality Does Bluetooth® Offer My Hearing Aids?
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that is used to connect different devices. The most common example of Bluetooth is the connection between your phone and wireless headphones, but did you know the technology also…
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What To Know About Hearing Aids and Background Noise
Approximately 1.5 billion people in the world live with hearing loss. One of the common symptoms of hearing loss is difficulty understanding speech in busy environments. For example, if you’re having a busy Friday night…
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What To Know About Muffled Hearing
Muffled hearing, often accompanied by a stuffy feeling in one or both ears, can be an annoying symptom. Similar to how smudged or dirty glasses can have a detrimental effect on your ability to see…
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How to Care for Your Hearing Aids When It’s Raining
In the United States, an estimated 28.8 million adults could benefit from hearing aids. These technologically advanced devices are critical for improving your life with hearing loss by amplifying speech sounds and making communication more…
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What To Know About Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder is a hearing disorder that affects the inner ear and a person’s ability to understand speech. With ANSD, a person can detect sounds, but the ear struggles to send sound information…
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How To Protect Against Temporary Threshold Shifts
We often think of hearing damage as a fixed occurrence, but there are instances when our hearing can be temporarily affected, causing discomfort and concern. This phenomenon is known as a temporary threshold shift. Let’s…
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Tips To Manage the Impact of Hyperacusis and Tinnitus
Many people are familiar with tinnitus, a condition affecting more than 50 million people in the United States, causing a ringing or buzzing in the ears that cannot be heard from the outside. Hyperacusis is…
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Why Should You Protect Your Hearing While Cycling?
Cycling is a great way to stay fit while enjoying the crisp fall air in Dave Brubeck Park. When you think about safety while cycling, you likely picture wearing a helmet, following traffic rules and…