Can Music Help You Hear Better?
Find out more about the work of Frank Russo at SMART lab and his study into a new way of coping with hearing loss in noisy environments: studying music.
Find out more about the work of Frank Russo at SMART lab and his study into a new way of coping with hearing loss in noisy environments: studying music.
Self-treating for hearing loss, without the involvement of an audiologist or medical doctor, puts one of your most crucial senses, your hearing, at risk.
Tinnitus, or a ringing in the ears, is generally the first symptom of ototoxicity and is generally short lived, but it can have more permanent symptoms.
Big-box stores and online retailers have made it easier than ever to buy over-the-counter hearing devices, but self-treatment can cause more harm than good.
Tinnitus affects more than 50 million Americans. There is no cure for chronic tinnitus, but here are a few methods to help minimize its effects.
If you have a newborn in the family, these tips will help prepare you on how to protect their ears from the boom of fireworks.
It may be surprising, but there are many parallels between living longer and better hearing. Here are 4 ways better hearing can help extend your life.
There are simple steps you can take to prevent some types of hearing impairment. To celebrate Better Hearing Month, here are 5 tips to improve your hearing.
Hearing aids aren’t designed to help you enjoy music. Here are some tips, tricks, and accessories for enjoying music the way the artist intended.
People with diabetes are 28% more likely to have a hearing loss. Celebrate National Nutrition Month with these nutritious, hearing-healthy recipes.