The ability to hear is easy for many people to take for granted, but without sharp hearing, our ability to communicate and engage with the world around us becomes much more frustrating. Even if you already have hearing aids, there… Read More
The ability to hear is easy for many people to take for granted, but without sharp hearing, our ability to communicate and engage with the world around us becomes much more frustrating. Even if you already have hearing aids, there… Read More
If you have hearing aids, you know just how important they are in your daily life. Without our natural ability to hear, communicating with others and functioning in the modern world can be frustrating. You are not alone; plus, Clarity… Read More
“He thinks I’m yelling, but I’m not. I’m trying to speak louder so he can hear me. But after raising my voice and repeating myself multiple times, he thinks I’m aggressive and mad. Upset, he asks me why I’m being… Read More
“Everybody has excuses. Champions don’t use them.” This quote reminds us of how much our mindset influences our lives. The top athletes in the world have had to overcome incredible obstacles—difficult training, severe injuries, and rough financial obligations—but they don’t… Read More
If you acknowledge that you have any form of hearing loss whatsoever, you have made the first right step. Hearing loss can occur at any age and does not need to be a stigma whatsoever. If you are aware that… Read More
“Do I need two hearing aids, or can I get by with just one?” This question is one I hear quite frequently from patients with hearing loss in both ears. Personally, I understand their point of view: why invest in… Read More
“Give a little whistle!” If you’ve ever watched Disney’s Pinnochio, you are likely familiar with the song that Jiminy Cricket sings, titled, “Give a Little Whistle.” In the movie, this whistle is a cry for help. If you wear hearing… Read More
Researchers are constantly improving hearing aid performance and appeal. One of their goals is to reduce background noise to make focused listening easier.
The majority of people in the United States have had a pet at some point. Some didn’t have pets until they were older, and others have had pets throughout their lives and cannot imagine living without an animal companion. Dogs… Read More
Tinnitus is not terribly uncommon in the United States. Pronounced TINN-i-tus, it is the name for all of the ringing, buzzing, and whistling that people sometimes hear in their ears. Unfortunately, a small percentage of the population has tinnitus constantly… Read More