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The Complicated Connection Between Hearing Loss and Menopause

If you or someone you know has gone through menopause, you may have used hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help relieve your symptoms. But in the process, HRT may have also impacted your hearing. What the Evidence Found HRT was initially thought to offer a protective solution for hearing loss in postmenopausal women, as one

Congrats to Our 7th Annual Gift of Hearing Contest Winner!

Our audiologist, Dr. Kristen Weinbaum, is no stranger to hearing loss. Having lived with the condition since the age of five, she always wanted to help improve the lives of others through better hearing strategies. That’s why Dr. Weinbaum created the Gift of Hearing Contest, which allows her to give back annually to the South

Why Hearing Aids Age Quickly & When to Replace Them

No product lasts forever, including your hearing aids. Most will function well for three to seven years, so you’ll likely need to replace them every five years on average. Wondering why they have such a short lifespan? Several factors cause hearing aids to age quickly—here are a few. 1. Hearing aids get a lot of

7 Tips for Holiday Socializing When You Have Hearing Loss

Here comes the holiday season, along with all the fun of reconnecting with your family and friends at special get-togethers. But if you have hearing loss, participating in conversations at noisy events can pose a challenge—even when wearing your hearing aids. However, staying present in every special moment may be easier than you think. Follow

Enter Our 7th Annual Gift of Hearing Contest

Share your story for a chance to win free hearing aids Our audiologist, Dr. Kristen Weinbaum, is no stranger to hearing loss. Having lived with the condition since the age of five, she always wanted to help improve the lives of others through better hearing strategies. That’s why Dr. Weinbaum created the Gift of Hearing

Study Reveals Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline

It can be easy to think that hearing loss is no big deal and just a minor annoyance. But did you know that untreated hearing loss can increase your risk for a whole host of mental, physical and emotional health conditions, including cognitive decline? Fortunately, there’s a proven way to delay the development of cognitive

New Study Points to Over 1 Billion Young People at Risk for Hearing Loss


Teens and young adults should think twice about cranking up the volume on their devices or attending loud concerts. A recent study published in BMJ Global Health revealed that up to 1.35 billion people ages 12–34 worldwide could be at risk for noise-induced hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices with devices and at noisy

How Caffeine Affects Your Hearing

Your diet plays a big role in your physical and mental wellness. But did you know that it can also affect your hearing health? Some people believe caffeine consumption, in particular, can harm your health. But don’t rule out your daily latte habit just yet—when it comes to its effect on your hearing, the research

The Link Between Rheumatoid Arthritis & Hearing Loss

Many physical, social and psychological conditions are associated with hearing. These include loneliness, isolation, depression, an increased risk of falling, cognitive decline that can result in memory impairment, dementia and more. Scientists continue to study other conditions to learn about their connections with hearing loss, and the results are often surprising. For years, medical professionals

Healthy Hearing for a Healthy Brain

Did you know that having hearing loss puts you at an increased risk for cognitive issues? Research shows a clear link between the two conditions. Several studies have found that the worse your hearing loss is, the greater the chance you have of developing a cognitive disorder, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s (the most common

Untreated Hearing Loss Could Be the Cause of Your Depression

Everyone feels blue sometimes. However, if you have untreated hearing loss, you may find that these feelings tend to occur more frequently, linger longer and, for some people, won’t go away. That’s because having untreated hearing loss puts you at a greater risk for mental health problems, including depression. According to recent research, approximately 11.4%