
Sleep and Hearing Loss: How Sleep Affects Your Hearing Health
As we adjust to Daylight Saving Time, many people experience changes in their sleep schedule. What most don’t realize is

As we adjust to Daylight Saving Time, many people experience changes in their sleep schedule. What most don’t realize is

Waking up at the start of the day and realizing you can’t clearly hear is an alarming scenario for anyone.

Our modern lives depend on remaining linked to people, to data, and to auditory stimuli. For those with hearing loss,

The subtle nature of hearing loss often causes early-stage indicators to be overlooked. Many people adjust without realizing it by

While many individuals correlate hearing loss with getting older, though for a significant portion of the population, auditory trauma initiates

Falls are one of the leading causes of injury, hospitalization, and loss of independence among older adults. Each year, millions

As we continue to learn more about the long-term effects of COVID-19, research has confirmed that the virus can impact

When most people think about hearing devices, they think about better hearing — clearer conversations, fewer “what did you say?”

For many people, hearing loss comes on gradually — so gradually that it can be easy to dismiss. Even when

Today’s hearing aids do so much more than amplify sound. They’ve evolved into smart, connected audio tools designed for modern