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27 September, 2017

Improving Patient Outcomes with Hearing Aids

By |September 27th, 2017|

At Shohet Ear Associates, we have been treating patients with hearing and ear related medical conditions for over 15 years. Recently, we’ve been seeing an increasing number of patients who have purchased hearing aids from online vendors, big box stores or retail chains and are having poor outcomes with their devices. This is primarily because [...]

20 September, 2017

Celebrate self-improvement month by focusing on your hearing health

By |September 20th, 2017|

This September, to celebrate Self-Improvement Month, we wanted to share some tips for proactively managing your hearing health which can serve as a catalyst for other improvements in all areas of your life. Improved health According to research published in the April 2016 issue of the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, less than three percent of Americans meet the basic qualifications [...]

9 September, 2017

September is World Alzheimer’s Month

By |September 9th, 2017|

September is World Alzheimer’s Month and the start of an international campaign to raise awareness for dementia and the stigmatism often surrounding it. It also represents an opportunity to look closer at the connections between memory, cognitive function, and hearing loss. A growing body of research links untreated hearing loss to impaired memory and diminished cognitive [...]

17 August, 2017

Researchers discover hereditary connection to bilateral tinnitus

By |August 17th, 2017|

While tinnitus has  been reported to cluster in families, little is known about the importance of genetics in a person's susceptibility to the condition.  A new study, published in the journal Genetics in Medicine, was conducted by researchers at Karolinska Institutet and demonstrates the hereditary nature of certain forms of tinnitus. Bilateral tinnitus - that is, tinnitus [...]

9 August, 2017

Understanding Age-Related Hearing Loss

By |August 9th, 2017|

As people grow older, their ability to hear gradually decreases. This biological process leads to a sensorineural hearing disorder known as Age-Related Hearing Loss (ARHL) or Presbycusis. Presbycusis is the third most common chronic health condition among the elderly and it usually affects both ears equally. While men develop a high-frequency hearing loss, women mostly show [...]

31 July, 2017

Latest technology that could help those with hearing loss

By |July 31st, 2017|

A recent story on CNBC.com reported that scientists are working on a number of experimental techniques that may soon transform hearing interventions and could greatly improve the quality of life for the 360 million people worldwide who lack some or all of their ability to hear.   Here's a recap of some of the latest technology [...]

8 July, 2017

Could Medicare Cover Hearing Services?

By |July 8th, 2017|

With all the debate recently around healthcare, we wanted to share the latest news on whether policy experts believe Medicare coverage could or should be expanded to include hearing services. Background Since the inception of the program 50 years ago, Medicare has excluded coverage for dental, vision and hearing services. The program has directly contributed to sharp declines in mortality and longer [...]

27 June, 2017

Is Tinnitus Hereditary? New Study shows Surprising Results.

By |June 27th, 2017|

Researchers have found that bilateral tinnitus can have genetic causes and that some kinds of tinnitus can be hereditary. This finding is surprising because tinnitus has conventionally been thought only to be driven by environmental factors. Prevalence, severity of tinnitus in the US Tinnitus is a symptom characterized by the perception of sound in the [...]

21 June, 2017

Top 10 summer activities that could be dangerous to your hearing

By |June 21st, 2017|

With summer in full swing, it's the perfect time to take advantage of a host of outdoor activities such as sporting events, parades and air shows or maybe doing a little lawn work or even just driving around town with the top down in your convertible. But as this article from Healthy Hearing points out, there are a number of summertime activities that could cause [...]

1 June, 2017

8 Things That Untreated Hearing Loss Can Impact

By |June 1st, 2017|

Hearing loss is as unique to each person as a fingerprint. No one person has the same type of loss in each ear, nor do people get hearing loss the same way. But, what everyone with hearing has in common are the 8 possible things that hearing loss can indirectly or directly affect. #1. Vocabulary [...]

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