
Selective hearing, the ability to focus on specific sounds while ignoring others, is a real scientific phenomenon. The brain's auditory cortex can filter out irrelevant noise, allowing us to concentrate...

Open-fit hearing aids come with a very small, discreet design. Usually, a thin tube is used to deliver sound into the ear canal. They are distinct because they don’t completely...

Like your ears, hearing aids convert sound waves into electrical signals. But unlike your ears, hearing aids amplify those signals, increasing their volume and quality. Before you make an appointment,...

TMJ ear ringing, while bothersome, is manageable and often treatable. Addressing the TMJ disorder can alleviate tinnitus and restore your quality of life. We’ll explore the relationship between TMJ disorders...

Cookie bite hearing loss, a rare mid-frequency hearing defect, often goes unnoticed but can significantly impact your daily life. From its causes to treatment options like lifestyle changes and hearing...

This article breaks down the key differences between OTC hearing aids and prescription hearing aids in cost, availability, customization, and technology to help you find the best option for your...