What is Auditory Processing Disorder?

Auditory Processing Disorder

Auditory Processing Disorders can negatively impact the brain’s ability to interpret sounds, resulting in a frustrating listening experience for individuals with the condition. Better understanding of APD is needed, as well as possible treatment options. According to the Academy of Doctors of Audiology, auditory processing disorders (APDs) are referred to by many names: central auditory processing disorders, auditory perceptual disorders, … Read More

The “Ins and Outs” of Insurance and Hearing Aids

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Understanding insurance coverage as it relates to prescription hearing aids can be a complex topic. Here, we offer seven questions you should be sure to ask your provider before making a purchase. One of the most confusing aspects of purchasing prescription hearing aids is whether your insurance plan covers the cost. For example, not every hearing aid provider accepts insurance … Read More

The Role of Stress in Tinnitus

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There is a strong association between stress and tinnitus. Read on for tips on how to reduce stress and when you should contact a health professional for help. According to the American Tinnitus Association (ATA), millions of Americans experience tinnitus, making it one of the most common health conditions in the U.S. The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication … Read More

Assistive Listening Devices Improve Hearing in Complex Environments

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For individuals who need extra help hearing, remote microphones, such as the Widex Sound Assist, can help give hearing aids a boost, making sounds clearer. Here’s how these devices work and how they can help. Imagine you’re sitting in a noisy restaurant during happy hour with a group of friends. Someone tells a joke. You laugh and nod, like you … Read More

Donate Used Hearing Aids to Help Others Enjoy the Gift of Sound

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Hearing loss is one of the most common issues facing many, but affording hearing aids is an issue for some individuals. If you have gently used hearing aids, consider donating them to an organization that refurbishes or recycles them, giving others the gift of hearing. If you have recently replaced your hearing aids with the latest model, or you have … Read More

Don’t Get Soaked this Summer! 9 Tips to Keep Your Hearing Aids Working

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Summer is synonymous with sun-filled vacations by the beach, pool or lake. But if you wear hearing aids, heat humidity and water all pose threats to hearing aids. Here are nine tips to help you keep your hearing aids going all summer long! It’s July in the Midwest. Not many places get hotter or more humid during the summer months. … Read More

Video Gaming May be Putting Players at Risk for Hearing Loss

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Video gaming is popular the world over, but a recent study shows that gamers may be putting their hearing at risk. Here are some tips to help gamers reduce the risk of hearing loss while enjoying the game. If you play video games, or you have kids or grandkids who do, you may want to listen up! According to a … Read More

Risks of Untreated Hearing Loss

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The risks of untreated hearing loss go far beyond not being able to hear well. Hearing loss also has been closely associated with depression, dementia, tinnitus, and falling. This blog highlights those connections and explains why it’s so important to have a diagnostic hearing evaluation. Did you know that untreated hearing loss is associated with many other medical, cognitive and … Read More

Tinnitus—Dietary Supplements Don’t Help

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Many with tinnitus turn to dietary supplements to help treat the problem. Unfortunately, there is no “magic pill” to treat the condition. Supplements have not been proven effective and in some cases, may not be safe for those taking certain prescription medications or with certain medical conditions. If you have tinnitus, that constant chirping, buzzing, whirring or humming that only … Read More

Best Practices for Charging Rechargeable Hearing Aids

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Nearly half of all those who wear prescription hearing aids now wear rechargeables. Here are some tips to be sure they’re always ready when you are, and that they perform as well as possible. The initial investment when choosing rechargeable prescription hearing aids includes the charger and the cost of the first rechargeable battery or batteries. Costs vary by manufacturer, … Read More