What is a Mild Hearing Loss

Mild hearing loss may sound, umm, mild, but it’s quite the misnomer. Professionals classify any hearing thresholds between 25-40 dB to be a mild hearing loss. (Click here for the different degrees of hearing loss.) But short of measuring your hearing loss precisely,...

Hearing Loss In Men

Those Most At Risk Veterans Firemen Musicians Factory Workers Police Officers Pilots Hunters A recent report made by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has shown that men are more likely to suffer from hearing loss than women. This may seem...

Ten Tips To Help Protect Your Ears

So you don't have to miss a single moment! Your ears need special care in order to allow you to hear your best! You should have your ears checked regularly by a hearing care specialist or audiologist. Hearing loss is typically gradual and age-related. However, the...

Understanding Tinnitus

Do you (or a loved one) experience a ringing in your ears that no one else can hear? If so, you are not alone. Tinnitus isn’t a condition itself — it’s a symptom of an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, ear injury or a circulatory system disorder.

Caffeine and Hearing Loss

Caffeine and Hearing Loss: Good News for Coffee LoversToday you have the perfect excuse to treat yourself to an extra cappuccino or a straight shot of espresso. But how does caffeine affect you? In terms of your hearing health, we are pleased to share some good news....