Category: Hearing Loss
More and more research is accumulating about the effects that hearing loss can have on our health and well-being. It seems that the more we…
People are social by nature. Even if we’re not always the most talkative person in the room (but especially if we are), the time we spend with…
If you have hearing loss, you know that it can be frustrating to try to communicate when you have it. Voices seem muffled and distant. You ask people…
May is Better Hearing & Speech Month (BHSM), a time when the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) spreads awareness of…
Any relationship relies heavily on communication. Hearing loss can make it harder for people to communicate. Good communication between the people in…
Earbuds have become a popular way to listen to and watch music and podcasts. But even if they are ubiquitous, they are also more dangerous to our…
Loneliness has typically been thought of like most other human emotions — fleeting and virtually harmless. While short periods of loneliness may…
COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, brings with it a host of health concerns. Most of these symptoms are respiratory in nature as…
Hearing loss is typically gradual, and therefore, often something we adapt to over time. We might not notice it for months or years. However,…
By now we should all know that infectious pathogens — like COVID-19 — can be transmitted from person to person through coughing and sneezing.…