Tips for Job Searching With Hearing Loss
Searching for a job can be an extremely stressful experience. From filling out an application to finding the right interview outfit, there are many things to consider when moving forward with your career. For people with hearing loss, job searching can have additional challenges. The job searching process will likely involve multiple phone calls, interviews…
What Is the Link Between Acoustic Neuromas and Hearing Loss?
Approximately 15% of U.S. adults report some trouble hearing. Hearing loss can have many causes, from head trauma to aging to loud noise exposure. One infrequently talked about cause is called an acoustic neuroma. Let’s examine acoustic neuromas and their connection with hearing loss a little more closely. A Little More About Acoustic Neuromas Acoustic…
Can Loud Toys Damage Your Child’s Hearing?
It’s always important to consider safety when choosing a toy for a child in your life. While we often think about things like whether or not something is too sharp or too heavy, we might overlook whether or not it’s too loud. Certain toys can reach loud enough volumes to damage a child’s hearing and…
What is Hidden Hearing Loss?
Standard pure-tone hearing tests accurately diagnose most hearing loss. However, some people experience problems hearing, yet their pure-tone hearing test results come back normal. Their condition is referred to as hidden hearing loss. What is a Pure Tone Audiometry Test? Pure tone audiometry tests use air conduction to measure your ability to hear sounds at…
Steps You Can Take to Improve Your Hearing Health
Hearing loss is a common condition affecting people of all ages. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), “One in eight people in the United States aged 12 years or older has hearing loss in both ears.” Some causes of hearing loss, like genetics, are entirely out of your control….
Audiobooks Can Help with Auditory Training
The rehabilitation process for hearing loss doesn’t end when you put on your first set of hearing aids. Most audiologists recommend auditory training, which is a specialized form of listening that helps improve your ability to process, perceive and interpret auditory information. In fact, one study reports, “Although improved technology may partially address some listening…
Tips For Solo Travelers With Hearing Loss
Traveling solo can be a rewarding and empowering experience. If you have hearing loss, you may feel understandably intimidated by the idea of taking a trip alone. However, research has shown that it’s beneficial for socialization and health to be able to travel outside your local area. Thankfully, there are several tips you can follow…
Job Interview Tips for if You Have Hearing Loss
According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, “Approximately 15% of American adults (37.5 million) aged 18 and over report some trouble hearing.” If you’re among this population and you’re preparing for a job interview, you may be wondering what you can do to ensure you ace it. We review tips for…
How to Have the Best Valentine’s Day with Hearing Loss
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders reports that “One in eight people in the United States (13 percent, or 30 million) aged 12 years or older has hearing loss in both ears.” If you’re one of these numbers, you may be feeling a little apprehensive about Valentine’s Day. Below we review how…
Household Bugs Are More than Just a Pest – Some May Cause Hearing Loss
There are many potential causes of hearing loss, and some may be very surprising. For example, did you know that the presence of certain bugs and other pests in your home can contribute to hearing problems? We review how this happens and how to protect your ears below. Cicadas Cicadas only emerge from the ground…