Types of Hearing Aids

The latest information on the different types of hearing aids for individuals who are experiencing hearing loss, looking for hearing health information for their loved ones, or just desire to learn more about hearing aids types to make the right hearing health decisions.

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Wednesday, April 17th 2013

Hearing loss manifests in many different ways. Hearing loss comes in all degrees from mild to profound and requires different treatment depending on the severity.


Thursday, March 21st 2013

Our ears are more than instruments to collect sound. They are also responsible for translating it into electrical impulses for the brain to interpret.


Thursday, February 28th 2013

This medical term is actually the name of a common hearing health problem most parents are all too familiar with.


Wednesday, January 16th 2013

Hearing loss occurs to most people as they age. Hearing loss can be due to aging, exposure to loud noise, medications, infections, head or ear trauma, congenital or hereditary factors, disease processes and other causes.


Tuesday, December 11th 2012

If you didn’t read anything else on Healthyhearing.com this year, follow these links for ‘do-not-miss’ information on your hearing health.


Tuesday, October 2nd 2012

Hearing and vision are the two senses most affected by the aging process.


Tuesday, September 18th 2012

Studies show men are twice as likely to develop hearing loss due to environmental factors and regular use of pain relievers.


Thursday, September 6th 2012

Left untreated, hearing loss can have as much of a negative impact on your quality of life as it does your ability to hear and understand the world around you.


Thursday, August 9th 2012

Early detection and intervention is the key to helping hearing-impaired children establish good speech and language skills.


Thursday, June 7th 2012

Most individuals lose hearing gradually in both ears; however, there are some who can hear well with one ear but not the other.


Wednesday, March 21st 2012

Sensorineural hearing loss affects the cochlea or the hearing nerve. It has many causes, but typically hearing aids are the only treatment option.


Tuesday, March 20th 2012

Healthy Hearing releases five free guides to provide individuals with more information on hearing loss.This guide focuses on hearing loss and treatment options.


Monday, November 21st 2011

In the first national research study of its kind, researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have found that a fifth of all Americans over the age of 12 have significant hearing loss.


Wednesday, March 16th 2011

The Better Hearing Institute (BHI) is highlighting the connection between diabetes and hearing health and is urging all Americans to take the Diabetes Risk Testand the Across America Hearing Check Challenge on American Diabetes Association Alert Day℠.


Tuesday, February 8th 2011

Hearing loss comes in many different forms and requires varying treatments, depending on its type and severity. It is important to find the best path for your hearing and the health of your ears.


Tuesday, December 7th 2010

53% of respondents believe that they or their spouse has a hearing loss, yet only a quarter have consulted an audiologist, according to a poll fielded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) at the 2010 AARP Life@50+ Convention.


Sunday, November 28th 2010

While a commonly held misconception is that hearing loss impacts only older people, that is not the case. Government data shows that approximately 5.2 million children ages 6 to 19 already have permanent hearing damage.


Tuesday, June 22nd 2010

The most common type of hearing loss is sensorineural, and determining the hearing loss type is critical to finding the right treatment.


Friday, June 18th 2010

Talk to people who have hearing problems or have experienced hearing loss, even mild hearing loss, and you quickly discover what hearing does for us on a daily basis. Learn more about hearing loss and how it affects your overall life.


Monday, June 15th 2009

Conductive hearing loss can occur when there is a problem in the outer ear or middle ear. Sometimes, conductive hearing loss can be treated with medication or surgery.


Monday, March 16th 2009

Chicago-About one-fifth of children with sensorineural hearing loss also have ocular disorders, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Otolaryngology-Head...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Auditory Processing (also called Central Auditory Processing) refers to the means by which we make sense of what we hear. "Auditory Processing Disorders" refers to a...


Thursday, October 9th 2008

Hearing loss shows in different ways. The only symptom may be difficulty with word understanding, especially in situations where there is competing noise. Certain voices or conversations may be sound garbled, as if others are mumbling.


Tuesday, September 30th 2008

We all know someone affected by hearing loss, considering the recent statistics. 1 in 10 people have hearing loss - 1 in 3 if you’re over 65 (NIDCD, 2007). Experts say hearing loss is on the rise. Quality of life can be significantly compromised.


Friday, May 23rd 2008

Five thousand children are born profoundly deaf each year in the United States alone. Another 10 to 15 percent of newborns have a partial hearing handicap.

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