May is Better Hearing Month—An Audiologist’s Role in Helping You Hear

Hearing specialist from Associated Audiologists conducting an evaluation on a patient, separated by a piece of glass in a soundproof room.

How Audiologists Support Better Hearing Month May is Better Hearing Month and the perfect time to learn more about audiologists, the healthcare professionals who can help determine whether you have a hearing loss, and can help you hear your best. What is an audiologist? An audiologist is a degreed professional who specializes in the diagnosis and non-medical treatment of hearing … Read More

Tinnitus, Sleep Disturbance, and Tips to Help

How Tinnitus Affects Sleep and What You Can Do Now two years into the Coronavirus pandemic, healthcare providers are seeing that some are suffering from a constellation of symptoms that include insomnia, disrupted sleep, changes in the sleep-wake cycle, and decreased sleep quality. There have even been a couple of terms coined to name the condition—“coronasomnia” or “COVID-somnia.” Several factors … Read More

Diagnosing Vestibular Disorders

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How Vestibular Disorders Are Diagnosed Though dizziness and balance problems are more common in older adults, they can happen to anyone at any age. If you’ve struggled with these issues, you also may have struggled with getting an accurate diagnosis for the problem. And because of that, you may have had trouble finding treatment. So why is getting a diagnosis … Read More

Are you wearing hearing protection at work?

An industrial plant worker adjusting protective hearing earmuffs with a gloved hand.

The Importance of Hearing Protection in the Workplace According to a new study from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), over half of noise-exposed workers didn’t use hearing protection “always” or “usually” when exposed to hazardous occupational noise. Hearing protection device (HPD) non-use was only measured in workers who reported exposure to noise on the job. This … Read More

Can You Hear Spring?

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Tuning Into the Sounds of Spring Can you hear spring? Birds singing, rain falling and the wind rustling the new leaves on the trees… If you can’t hear those sounds, you may have hearing loss, and that means you’re missing out on the sounds of spring. But how do you know if you’re missing out? After all, the last time … Read More

How Hearing Impacts Balance

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How Hearing Loss Can Affect Your Balance According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than one out of four older people falls each year, and falling once doubles your chances of falling again. A number of conditions can lead to falls—from vitamin D deficiency to vision problems to trip hazards like throw rugs. But a recent study has found … Read More

The Perfect Partnership—Hearing and Vision

Hearing specialist from Associated Audiologists consulting with a senior patient wearing a maroon sweater and black glasses.

How Hearing and Vision Work Together for Total Wellness Though most of us might not consciously think about it, our hearing and our vision constantly are working in concert to help us communicate and navigate the world around us. Hearing and the auditory system Our auditory system is responsible for our hearing and can be divided into two main sections: … Read More

Tinnitus Awareness Week

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Raising Awareness During Tinnitus Awareness Week Tinnitus awareness week is March 7-13, but If you experience a constant ringing, buzzing or sound in your ears, tinnitus is probably something you don’t need to be reminded of. In fact, according to the American Tinnitus Association, nearly 50 million Americans experience tinnitus to some degree. Approximately 20 million people have what’s called … Read More

Recognizing World Hearing Day

World Hearing Day announcement for March 3, 2022.

Celebrating World Hearing Day: Why It Matters March 3 is World Hearing Day, a day recognizing how widespread hearing loss is not just in the United States, but across the world. This year’s recognition focuses on preventing hearing loss in adolescents and young adults, highlighting the need for safe listening practices and use of hearing protection when appropriate. According to … Read More

Disposable vs. Rechargable Hearing Aid Batteries

If you’re thinking about purchasing hearing aids, you also may be considering rechargeables, one of the latest innovations in the industry. While many consumers think they would prefer rechargeable to disposable batteries, there are lots of factors to consider when making this choice. Here are some of the key issues to keep in mind. About Rechargeables In the big scheme … Read More