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Can Hearing Loss Affect Your Driving Skills?

While hearing loss does not cause you to lose your driving skills, it can make recognizing these important sounds a little more difficult.

Hearing Loss and Increased Risk of Falls

While many different factors contribute to the number of falls that elderly patients experience each year, hearing loss is the most common.

Can You Use a Hearing Aid with a Cochlear Implant?

Cochlear implants are a fairly newer technology that is being offered to patients with profound hearing loss. Implants can be installed in one ear or both ears depending on the specific circumstances of the

Which Hearing Aid is Best for Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

Sensorineural hearing loss is a permanent type of hearing impairment often minimized or managed with hearing aids, like the ones we offer at Beltone Skoric Hearing Aid Center.

Who Invented Hearing Aids?

Hearing loss is nothing new, but it was once misunderstood and assumed to be some type of disability. Today, much more is known about hearing impairment.

Can Hearing Damage Be Reversed?

The natural process of aging can create difficulty to hear, but so can inner ear malfunction, loud noise, and certain blockages. Luckily, hearing loss can be reversible with the proper treatment.

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How Do Hearing Aids Process Sound

Hearing aids are the most common way to treat hearing impairment, but even people who use them regularly might not fully understand how they work. They do much more than simply make sounds louder.

What Mild Hearing Loss Actually Feels Like

Many cases of mild hearing loss can go unnoticed because it doesn’t feel like traditional hearing loss. With mild hearing loss, you can still hear conversations, music, and other sounds. You might not notice

Are Noise-Canceling Headphones Bad for Your Ears?

If you regularly use headphones at work, while traveling, or during workouts, you have probably wondered whether using noise-cancelling headphones is bad for your ears. Given the amount of conflicting information available, it’s not

Behind-the-Ear vs. In-The-Ear Hearing Aids: Which Is Right for You?

Choosing the right hearing aid style significantly impacts the sound quality you get and how well you can communicate with hearing loss. When comparing behind-the-ear and in-the-ear hearing aids, it’s important to understand how