Learn about the connections between your hearing and overall health.
If you need the power of behind-the-ear hearing aids, but you wear glasses, don’t worry! There are options available to you.
Your physical health can impact your hearing health in surprising ways. We share four common issues that are directly tied to hearing health.
Can your heart affect your hearing? More than six decades of research supports that your heart health and your hearing health are, in fact, connected..
In the US and Canada, millions of people are living with hearing loss; which is one of the top chronic physical conditions ahead of diabetes or cancer.
Often the concern with being overweight is its relation to overall health, but research suggests it can also increase your risk for hearing loss.
Smoking can damage your hearing. If you’re one of the 40 million U.S. adults who smokes cigarettes find out why it may be time to get a hearing test.
Did you know your eye and ear health are related? We give you 4 reasons to make regular checkups for hearing & vision a regular part of your health routine.
Both hearing loss and hypertension, or high blood pressure, impact millions of people around the world, but few realize that these two chronic conditions might go hand in hand.
Are hearing impairment and diabetes connected? More than you might think. Hearing Loss is twice as common among people living with diabetes.
Research has pointed to links between hearing loss and reduced brain functioning over time, but the statistics may surprise you.
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