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13 Oct, 2022

Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids: An Ear Doctor and Audiologist’s Perspective

By |October 13th, 2022|audiologist, audiology, Ear Conditions, ear health, headphones and hearing aids, hearing accessories, hearing aid, hearing aid fittings, Hearing Aids, hearing exam, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, New hearing technology, News Coverage, public health, Research & Publications|

As of 2021, about 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from hearing aids. Only about a third of them use hearing aids.  The number of hearing loss diagnoses rises yearly at increasingly younger ages. Studies show that untreated hearing loss heightens the risk of dementia, social isolation, tinnitus, memory impairment, anxiety, and mental exhaustion. Like [...]

14 Jun, 2022

Signs and Symptoms of Hearing Loss

By |June 14th, 2022|audiologist, audiology, Cognitive Decline, Ear Conditions, ear health, headphones and hearing aids, hearing aid, hearing aid fittings, Hearing Aids, hearing exam, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, Helpful Tips, sensorineural hearing loss, Uncategorized|

Hearing loss often takes place slowly over time and, as a result, goes unnoticed. With a process this gradual, how do you know if you are experiencing hearing loss?  You may not even realize until someone close to you points it out. Take a moment and read through some of the signs and symptoms of [...]

29 Jan, 2021

5 Ways to Improve Your Hearing

By |January 29th, 2021|asymmetric hearing loss, ear health, headphones and hearing aids, hearing aid, hearing exam, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Helpful Tips, Inner ear, sudden hearing loss|

Hearing loss can occur at any age and for a variety of reasons.  Luckily, there are ways that you can improve your own hearing or protect yourself from damage. Here are 5 simple tips that you can incorporate into your everyday life to help maintain the health of your hearing for years to come! 1. [...]

26 Jan, 2021

Phonak Launches Lyric 4 Hearing Aid

By |January 26th, 2021|audiologist, hearing aid, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Inner ear, invisible hearing aids, Lyric, New hearing technology, Research & Publications, technological advancements|

At Shohet Ear Associates, we pride ourselves on staying abreast of technological advancements taking place in the hearing aid market and sharing new developments that could help our patients hear better and enjoy life more fully. Recently, Phonak announced the fourth generation of Phonak Lyric, the only 100% invisible hearing aid that can be worn [...]

14 Dec, 2020

Hearing Loss & the Holidays – Helpful Tips during COVID

By |December 14th, 2020|COVID 19, headphones and hearing aids, hearing accessories, Hearing Aids, hearing exam, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Helpful Tips|

The holidays are a time to gather, celebrate and connect with the people we love, but it’s also a tough time for people who experience hearing loss—especially during COVID-19. Navigating socially distant group gatherings, unreliable video call quality and audio and mask wearing, which inhibits lip reading, all make this holiday season even more challenging [...]

13 Dec, 2020

The Best Gift You Can Give – author shares her journey with Cochlear Implants

By |December 13th, 2020|asymmetric hearing loss, audiologist, cochlear implants, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, Hearing Surgery, hearing tests, one sided hearing loss, profound to severe hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, sudden hearing loss|

Julie Husting began losing her hearing when she was a teenager in high school. For thirty years she wore hearing aids. During that time, her hearing loss deteriorated from moderate to profound until she was relying on lip reading the majority of the time. Hearing aids made sounds louder, but they did not make speech [...]

2 Dec, 2020

The Connection Between Diabetes and Hearing Loss

By |December 2nd, 2020|audiologist, diabetes, Hearing Aids, hearing exam, Hearing Loss, hearing tests|

Diabetes and hearing loss are two of America's most widespread health concerns. More than 34 million people in the U.S. have diabetes, and an estimated 34.5 million have some type of hearing loss. Those represent two large groups of people, and it appears there is a lot of overlap between the two. A study in 2008 by [...]

16 Oct, 2020

What are the health benefits of hearing aids?

By |October 16th, 2020|asymmetric hearing loss, audiology, balance, Cognitive Decline, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, one sided hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss|

Did you know that hearing aids can do much more than just help you hear?  Increasingly, research is showing that they may also make you healthier.  That's because hearing loss doesn't just affect our ears. In fact, recent evidence links hearing loss to other, serious issues like dementia and falling.  And in this time of [...]

11 Sep, 2020

Trouble hearing when there’s background noise could be a sign of hidden hearing loss

By |September 11th, 2020|asymmetric hearing loss, audiology, hearing accessories, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Inner ear, one sided hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, sudden hearing loss|

Have you ever been in a situation where there is a lot of background noise, for example dining out with friends in a busy restaurant, and while your hearing is usually fine, you struggle to make out what they are saying?  It could be hidden hearing loss, also called hidden hearing disorder, a term used [...]

9 Sep, 2020

Could COVID-19 affect your hearing even with no other symptoms?

By |September 9th, 2020|asymmetric hearing loss, audiology, coronavirus, COVID 19, ear health, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Medical Science, Tinnitus, vertigo|

As more evidence continues to emerge about the impact of Covid-19 on the human body, some scientific publications have suggested that the virus may affect your ear and hearing, even if you are otherwise asymptomatic. A study published in the American Journal of Otolaryngology and conducted by M.W.M.Mustafa of the Qena Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University [...]

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