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Electronic Hearing Protection Buyer’s Guide

26 million Americans — including men, women and children of all ages — suffer from noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), according to the U.S. (NIH). NIHL is a result of exposure to dangerous noise levels of 85 decibels and up, and can be temporary or permanent. For example, continuous loud sounds including city traffic are about

Hearing Loss Facts that may Surprise You

Are you searching for some basic facts and data to finally get a family member or friend to have a hearing test or be fitted for a hearing aid? Talking over some of the data related to the prevalence, causes and effects of hearing problems may finally get them to make that first appointment. Listed

Overview of the 5 Leading Forms of Hearing Loss

Hearing problems are grouped in a variety of ways. The exact section of the auditory system affected is what determines the categorization. In this article we supply a breakdown of 5 categories – sensorineural, conductive, functional, mixed and central. The starting point in developing a therapy plan is to accurately establish the type of hearing

Can Excessive Ear Wax Have an Effect on Your Hearing?

What we call ear wax occurs because our ear canals are covered with hair follicles and glands that generate an oily wax called cerumen. This wax coats the inner surface of the ear canal and helps to protect it by attracting and gathering alien particles such as dust and dirt, bacteria, and other microorganisms. Another

Hearing Problems from Concerts – True or False?

If you’ve ever attended a modern day rock concert and found yourself saying, “That music is just too darned loud,” it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re getting old. This response could be your body’s way of informing you that you’re at risk of hearing damage. If following the concert you’ve been left with a ringing

What Kind of Hearing Aid Battery Should I Purchase?

“What hearing aid battery type do I purchase?” is a tough question to answer generally, because there are many different models of hearing aids, and each needs a battery that matches it and contains sufficient energy to power it. The easiest scenario to deal with is if you currently wear a hearing aid; if so,

What Nutrients and Foods Contribute to Healthy Hearing?

Most of us have been told to eat our carrots for better eyesight. However, did anyone ever suggest foods healthy for your ears or hearing? Not likely. We can now teach our kids what to eat for healthy hearing and ears; advice that’s probably prudent for us to follow as well. Hearing impairment can be

Suggestions for DIY Ear Cleaning and Wax Removal

Blockage of the outer ear canal from a build up of ear wax is one of the most common reasons for temporary hearing loss. Naturally, if you have experienced this or believe that a buildup of ear wax might be causing some reduced hearing, you want to clean out your ears. Although this is a

Treating Central Auditory Processing Disorder

Central Auditory Processing Disorder, abbreviated CAPD, is a complex disorder to diagnose accurately for many good reasons. Standard hearing tests don’t consistently identify CAPD because the condition stems from the brain, not the ears. Youngsters with CAPD can hear spoken sounds, especially language, but their brains improperly process the information sent by the ears. Also,

The Meaning of a Ruptured Eardrum

The eardrum is required for hearing because it detects sound waves and communicates the vibrations to the brain, but in addition it acts as a shield to seal the inner ear and keep it clear of infection. When your eardrum is fully intact, your inner ear is basically a protected and sterile place; but if

Hearing Impairment: Some Risky Professions

Could excessively noisy environments at work be damaging your hearing? Noise-induced hearing loss is the most common reason for hearing loss. Certain occupations are simply more noisy than others, and workers in those fields should be appropriately concerned about their hearing. Approximately 30 million workers risk hazardous noise exposure on the job according to the

Guide to Common Hearing Aid Abbreviations, Types and Style

Picking out hearing aids can be hard if you are not familiar with the many acronyms commonly used to describe common styles. This collection encompasses the vast majority of the abbreviations you are likely to encounter when looking for hearing aids and offers a brief explanation of each one. The ideal approach to really grasp