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How to Talk to Your Doctor: Choosing the Right Hearing Aids
If you're reading this post, hopefully you've already familiarized yourself with how to talk to your doctor about hearing loss. This is Part 2 of our "How to Talk to Your Doctor" series and will focus on the conversations following the initial hearing screening, after it has been determined that your level of hearing loss requires support from hearing aid technologies.
How to Talk to Your Doctor About Hearing Loss: The Initial Appointment
Because we know that hearing plays such an important role in our overall wellbeing, it's important to be aware of the signs of hearing loss and consult a doctor as soon as those first signs appear.
Protecting Your Ears From the Sounds of Summer
Some of the best summer sounds, can also be the most harmful: sports games, fireworks, outdoor concerts. However, rather than avoiding these sounds, you can still have fun while protecting your ears! Keep reading to find out how and when you should protect your ears this summer.
Possible Link Between Hearing Loss Before 50 and Substance Abuse
A recent study by the University of Michigan and VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System showed that people under age 50 with hearing loss misuse prescription opioids at twice the rate compared to their hearing peers and are more likely to misuse alcohol and other drugs, as well.
The (Loud) Sounds of Summer: How and When to Protect Your Ears
Crickets chirping, waves crashing, and campfires crackling are sounds typically associated with fond Summer memories. But, some of the most harmful sounds to your ears are also associated with this season: fireworks, lawnmowers, power tools, and outdoor concerts are among the loudest.
Chemotherapy and Hearing Loss
Among the many negative side effects of chemotherapy, there is one that does not receive as much attention: hearing loss. Many cancer treatments are ototoxic, which means they have a toxic effect on the ears.
Rechargeable Hearing Aids: How ZPower is Changing the Landscape
A new generation of rechargeable battery technologies has set out to make life easier for hearing aid consumers. The most common complaints we hear among hearing aid users relate to batteries: they fail at the most inconvenient times; they can be expensive to replace; and, they're bad for the environment.
Hearing Aid Guide: Which Fit is Best for You?
There are many different styles of hearing aids; the choices can be overwhelming. Ultimately, you and your audiologist will decide which style is best for you depending on your hearing needs, lifestyle, and style preference.
10 Takeaways from the “Improved Hearing & Quality of Life” Presentation
In July, we hosted an event at Restoration in Crozet. Current and new patients were invited to enjoy lunch and a presentation given by Deborah Doyle Allen, Au.D. The presentation, called "Auditory Fitness: How Improved Hearing Contributes to Quality of Life," helped educate attendees about the warning signs, effects and impact of hearing loss; the intricacies of the anatomy of the ear; and, the latest hearing technologies and research.
It's No Secret! Improved Hearing Can Better Your Life.
One of the reasons we got into this field was because we understood the impact hearing has on people's lives. We wanted to give people a better quality of life by helping them hear better.