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What Exactly is Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sounds in one or both ears. It happens as a result of the aging process, noise exposure or other health conditions. A diagnostic evaluation is the best way to identify your degree of hearing loss and develop the best treatment plan.
How do I know if I have hearing loss? How is hearing loss diagnosed? What kinds of tests do audiologists perform? Our FAQ section has answers to questions like these and more. Click to get helpful information to assist you on your hearing journey.
More on FAQsHearing loss, a troublesome fact of life for more than 48 million Americans, according to the Hearing Loss Association of America, may increase the risk of cognitive problems and even dementia. By the time Americans reach their 70s, two-thirds have hearing loss.
More on Hearing Loss Linked to DementiaWhen it comes to hearing loss, no two people are exactly alike. Hearing loss varies in severity and can be impacted differently depending on pitch and frequency. Identifying your unique type of hearing loss is key to developing the best treatment plan for your needs.
More on Hearing Loss Signs and SymptomsOur link library offers helpful links on our hearing aid manufacturers and hearing loss organizations to assist in answering your questions.
More on Helpful LinksWhether it’s your favorite Mozart record or the sounds of a Bluejay first thing in the morning, your total well being is closely connected to your ability to hear—regardless of whether you recognize it or not. And if you wait until after you’ve lost your hearing to come to this recognition, you’re going to spend quite a bit of time and effort working to get it back.
More on How to Prevent Hearing LossAs hearing professionals, we have our finger on the pulse of the hearing healthcare industry. If you’re interested in the latest hearing technology advances, studies and updates, check out our news page.
More on Latest NewsSOMERSET, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Approximately 20 percent of Americans experience hearing loss, according to the Hearing Loss Association of America. As the incidence of hearing loss increases with age, 30 percent of adults between ages 65 and 74 are affected, and that rate jumps to nearly 50 percent for people older than 75. As the third…
More on Oticon Opn with Brain Hearing TechnologyA just-released Harris Poll sheds light on how approximately 48 million Americans with hearing loss struggle to participate in conversations, strain to understand what is being said and even have difficulty remembering parts of conversations.
More on People with Hearing LossOver the past few years, more and more hearing aid manufacturers have introduced hearing aids that are able to receive Bluetooth communication from cell phones, computers, and MP3 players. Let’s take a look at the various aspects of how this technology works, and what to look for in Bluetooth-compatible hearing aids.
More on What Is Bluetooth?When it comes to hearing loss, no two people are exactly alike. Hearing loss varies in severity and can be impacted differently depending on pitch and frequency. Identifying your unique type of hearing loss is key to developing the best treatment plan for your needs.
More on Types of Hearing LossTinnitus
Buzzing, whirring or ringing in your ears? It could be tinnitus.
Tinnitus is described as unwanted noises in one or both ears. It’s a common, yet frustrating condition that can dramatically impact quality of life. Luckily, many patients have found relief through treatments that effectively ease their symptoms.