Learn why hearing is important, the 3 types, and more.
All the jumping, body-checking, and falls associated with contact sports can do a number on you — but damaging your hearing? Read on to find out about the connection.
In honor of the 2016 Olympic games in Rio, we’ve compiled a list of Olympians who overcame hearing loss to compete at the highest level in their sports.
Fireworks can damage hearing, with sounds reaching 150 dB at 3 feet. Children shouldn’t to be exposed to more than 120 dB of peak sound pressure.
In honor of Men’s Health Week, we’ve put together this guide on health topics, how they relate to hearing, and what you can do to keep your hearing healthy.
In honor of Women’s Health Week 2016, here are some conditions for women to watch out for and tips for maintaining hearing health and overall body health.
Since hearing loss occurs gradually, adults should be screened at least every decade through age 50 and at three-year intervals thereafter.
Don’t let common myths about hearing loss and hearing aids hold you back. Learn the truth about devices, costs, and effectiveness to make an informed decision about your hearing health. Click to uncover the top 10 misconceptions and set the record straight.
What are the signs to look for when trying to determine if you or a loved one has a hearing loss? Start with these 10 signs.
Hearing loss affects everyone — even the rich and famous. These celebrities show the different ways you can lose your hearing and how to overcome it.
Noise in the workplace is a common occurrence. Learn about some of the loudest careers and contact us for hearing protection.
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