October 21, 2024

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Keeping Your Hearing Aids Happy This Summer: Clermont Clinic Shares Seasonal Tips

With summer approaching and temperatures already rising across Central Florida, local audiologists are urging hearing aid users to take extra precautions to protect their devices from the season’s unique challenges. Dr. Kristen Weinbaum, audiologist at Precision Hearing in Clermont, says the combination of heat, humidity, and outdoor activities can lead to common—but avoidable—issues for hearing

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Hearing Devices aren’t Enough Without Good Communication Habits

If you’ve taken the first step toward better hearing by investing in hearing aids, you deserve to be congratulated. But satisfaction is not guaranteed by a simple purchase. To understand and communicate effectively, you must learn to be a good listener and to control your environment to help compensate for your hearing loss—even while wearing

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The True Consequences of Untreated Hearing Loss 

Hearing loss often sneaks up gradually, making it easy to ignore or dismiss as a minor nuisance. However, leaving this condition unmanaged can have significant repercussions on mental, emotional, and even physical health. Beyond simple communication barriers, untreated hearing loss can influence everything from your personal relationships to overall wellness. Below is a closer look

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How Hearing Aids Can Improve Your Quality of Life 

Hearing loss is more common than many people realize, affecting individuals of all ages. While some may dismiss initial symptoms as insignificant, untreated hearing loss can seriously impact your daily interactions, mental well-being, and overall health. Modern hearing aids offer transformative benefits, helping you reclaim clarity, confidence, and connection.  Recognizing the Importance of Better Hearing 

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Early Signs of Hearing Loss and When to Seek Help

Hearing is integral to staying connected with the world, yet many people overlook the earliest signs of hearing loss. Whether you’re frequently asking others to repeat themselves or cranking up the volume on your TV, recognizing these red flags can prevent more serious issues down the line. Below, we explain early symptoms of hearing loss,

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Ear Blockages: Common Causes, How Long They Last, and What to Do 

Experiencing a blocked ear can be uncomfortable, distracting, and sometimes even painful. Whether the culprit is excessive earwax, fluid buildup, or an infection, understanding the root cause can help you address the issue more effectively. Below, we’ll explore the most frequent reasons for ear congestion, how long you can expect a blocked ear to linger,

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Regularly Wearing Hearing Aids May Help You Live Longer

Want more time to enjoy the good things in life? According to a new study, hearing aids could boost your longevity—if you wear them consistently to treat hearing loss. The study found that regular hearing aid users may experience a 24% lower mortality risk than those who never use them. It also revealed no significant

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Thinking About OTCs? Consult an Audiologist First

With over-the-counter (OTC) hearing devices now available in stores and online, you may wonder if this new, do-it-yourself option that doesn’t require a prescription or a hearing evaluation is the best approach to treating hearing loss. The truth is that managing your hearing health on your own has its drawbacks. The smartest first step for

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The Connection Between Gut Health and Hearing Loss

Want to keep your hearing in good shape? A recent study found that taking care of your gut might help! Researchers looked at studies from 1995 to 2021 that talked about how the health of your gut is connected to your inner ear. This connection is called the “gut-inner ear axis.” They also studied how

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Heart Health Is Ear-risistible

Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and chances are you may be thinking about relationships. Though did you know there is an important partnership within the body that helps keep your heart and hearing happy? February is American Heart Month, and you’re probably familiar with the importance of cardiovascular health. According to the CDC, almost

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Choose Healthy Habits for the New Year

What do hearing loss and lowered stress levels have in common? Reducing both can lead to healthier aging in the long run, including a decrease in cognitive decline. Studies show that higher stress throughout life can lead to a greater chance of cognitive decline in one’s later years. In honor of Self Care Month this

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Anxiety and Depression Are a Risk with Untreated Hearing Loss

Do you have a parent, spouse or other loved one who seems increasingly more anxious, agitated or depressed? If so, it could be a sign of hearing loss. Multiple studies have found a link between hearing loss and mental health issues in older adults: A 2019 study found one in five older adults with hearing