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Whether you’re exploring solutions for the first time or a long-time hearing aid user, our experts at Advanced Hearing Aid & Diagnostics, LLC are here to offer advice and resources to support your journey.

Benefits of Using Hearing Aids

Socializing with family and friends and interacting with co-workers can be negatively impacted by even mild hearing loss, and this also includes day-to-day activities like shopping. However, the introduction of well-calibrated hearing aids can result in transformative changes. Ten reasons why you should consider hearing aids Although enhancing hearing is the obvious and primary advantage

Hearing Loss and the Zinc Link

The underlying basis of noise-induced hearing loss might seem well-founded. After all, the name itself conveys a fairly direct cause-and-effect relationship. Our basic understanding is that irreversible hearing damage is a result of exposure to overly loud sound over a long period of time. And while that’s true, the mechanisms underpinning that cause haven’t always

Tips for Alleviation and Prevention of Itchy Ears

Coping with an itch in your inner ear can be extremely uncomfortable and disruptive. Before you stick your finger or an object into your ear in an attempt to scratch the itch, you should be aware of the underlying cause. Identifying the root cause of your ear itch will help you determine the safest and

Could Hearing Loss Influence Your Lifespan?

A miracle cure that can help increase your lifespan is something pretty much everyone would want. That’s why you can find a huge number of these miracle cures all over the internet promising longevity if you do this one trick. The vast majority of these so-called cures have no medical foundation and are not endorsed

What Can You Expect to Learn From a Hearing Test?

If you haven’t had your hearing tested since your grade school days, you’re not the only one, it’s often not part of a routine adult physical, and, regrettably, we tend to treat hearing reactively instead of proactively. The good news: Hearing exams are simple, painless, and supply a wealth of information to professional hearing specialists,

Hearing Health and Nutrition – What’s the Link?

In our youth, food choices often revolved around taste and immediate gratification, with little consideration for long-term health consequences. But as we become adults we begin to become aware of how the ways we eat can affect our health and overall well-being. Recent research has uncovered a surprising connection between poor nutrition and hearing loss,

Preventing Noise-Related Hearing Loss

From sporting events to family get-togethers to fireworks displays to motorcycle rides, summer is filled with enjoyable activities. The majority of these activities are perfectly safe and healthy, but there are some that do come with a risk of noise-related hearing loss. That’s because loud noises, over time, can damage your ability to hear. This

People Who Ride Motorcycles Have a Higher Risk of Hearing Loss

Motorcycle enthusiasts frequently cite the thrill of speed and the love for the open road as the driving force behind their passion. But this invigorating hobby comes at a high risk of permanent hearing damage for people who ride a lot. A comprehensive study done by a notable German automobile association in partnership with a

Getting Ready For Your Hearing Exam

You scheduled a hearing exam but you’re so busy it’s understandable that you would have forgotten about it. It’s a good thing you received a text from the clinic reminding you in time for you to get ready. But what kind of preparation should you do? The effectiveness of your appointment will be improved with

Even With Hearing Loss, You Can Still Enjoy Summer Social Events

Relaxation, sunshine, and social gatherings are what summer is all about. However, for those with hearing loss, managing these seasonal gatherings can sometimes present distinct obstacles. Fear not, as with a little preparation and thought, you can make sure that your summer experiences are still fun. Get the most out of summer with these worthwhile

Hearing Loss and Hypertension

Did you know that high blood pressure can also increase your risk of developing age-related hearing loss? Age-related hearing loss typically starts to manifest in your 40s, 50s, or 60s. Your symptoms might develop slowly and be largely invisible, but this type of hearing loss is permanent. Usually, it’s the outcome of many years of

Can Hearing Loss be Making You Forgetful?

Your overall life can be affected by age-related hearing loss. Besides your ability to hear, your professional life, your social life, and even your mental clarity can also be impacted. The way your brain works, including your memory and mood, can be significantly affected by hearing loss. The relationship between cognition and hearing loss isn’t