Our Clients Desperately Want Hearing Aids
By Lolly Wigall Humans are designed to have relationships. People are raised in families who communicate with each other. Language is a beautiful creation. Sharing life’s experiences, both the joys and sorrows are part of living. Becoming friends with our neighbors is part of life. Attending public meetings such as religious and civic organizations has…
Read MoreDo You Have Your Hearing Aids On?
Do you want to call it hearing abuse? Or do you just want to call it ignorance? Maybe I can be generous and call it “holiday stress”. The phenomenon seems to be more prevalent this time of year than at other times of the year. Winter is approaching and there is some anticipation of the…
Read MoreAnticipation – Intercepting Your Patient’s Thoughts
By Steven Eagon, MA I love watching all types of athletes when they are at the peak of their game. When younger and physically gifted, they typically succeed on sheer skill, speed, agility, strength, and brute force. But as athletes age, they become more cerebral with how they understand their chosen sport. Beyond understanding the…
Read MoreWhat’s Stress Got to Do With it?
What Is Oxidative Stress? What is Nrf2 function? Can It Affect My Hearing & Balance? What Can I Do About It? By Larry G. Martin, AuD As a recently retired Doctor of Audiology who has worked in the hearing health care industry for nearly 30 years, I would never have guessed there would come a…
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