Diplacusis: When Your Hearing is in Stereo
Hearing differently out of each ear? You might have diplacusis. […]
Hearing differently out of each ear? You might have diplacusis. […]
Laryngitis can feel like your voice suddenly disappears–but it’s usually caused by an infection. In most cases laryngitis will eventually clear up on its own. […]
As over-the-counter hearing aids become more common, many people wonder whether they’re an effective way to treat the symptoms of hearing loss. […]
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Earwax buildup could be a silent threat to your hearing. What are the symptoms? […]
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Have you performed basic maintenance and troubleshooting but your hearing aid is still not working properly? It’s likely that your hearing aid will need to be professionally repaired. […]
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Hearing aid technology has come a long way and can revolutionize the way you hear sound! […]
Sometimes it doesn’t matter how long you spend in the pool. There are many ways you can develop Swimmer’s Ear, an uncomfortable infection of the ear canal. […]
Audiobooks can entertain you and enrich your life. They can also help you train your ears–and they’ve become an important tool for auditory training. […]
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Alcohol has a surprisingly strong impact on your inner ear, which means there’s a very strong link between drinking alcohol and tinnitus symptoms. […]
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Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder that occurs when signals from the ear do not successfully reach the brain. Treatment can help improve symptoms. […]