When hearing loss goes untreated, the brain works harder to fill in gaps, leading to mental fatigue. Learn how early care protects your brain and relationships
Read MoreWarm Ears Are Healthy Ears
Did you know that cold wind can cause bone growth inside your ear canal? Protect your hearing health and prevent winter infections with these essential tips for staying warm
Read MoreIs Hearing Loss Hereditary?
Could your family history explain your hearing loss? Explore how genes affect hearing from birth through adulthood and learn how to get personalized hearing care
Read More5 Holiday Side Dishes That Support Your Hearing
Celebrate the holidays with delicious dishes that support your hearing health! Learn how key nutrients can protect your ears and find new recipes to try
Read MoreBreast Cancer Drugs & Hearing Loss
Learn how breast cancer treatments may impact hearing health. Discover what ototoxicity is, why awareness matters, and steps patients can take.
Read MoreThink You’re Too Young for Hearing Aids?
Hearing aids aren’t just for seniors. Learn why early detection and treatment of hearing loss can benefit people of all ages, improving health and quality of life.
Read MoreBaked Cod & Broccoli: Quick Hearing-Healthy Meal
Discover a quick, delicious recipe for baked cod with lemon and broccoli that’s packed with nutrients to support hearing health. Ready in just 25 minutes!
Read MoreBalance Training Simplified
Every object has a ‘Center of Gravity’. This is where the average weight of any object (including people) is located. When we balance, we have to keep our center of gravity supported. That is to say, we have to ‘hold...
How Is My Ear Involved With Balance & Dizziness?
The ear is a remarkably complex organ, playing a crucial role not only in hearing but also in maintaining our balance. Comprised of the outer, middle, and inner ear, this intricate system includes the Cochlea for hearing and the Vestibular...
Balance & Fall Prevention Treatments
Our bodies use many sytems working together to maintain our balance. We use our vestibular system (inner ear), eye sight, and our joint sensations called proprioception (mostly from our ankles, knees and hips). So, the ankles, eyes and inners ears...
