Diabetes is a major health concern which millions of individuals face and must manage daily. There are many serious side effects closely linked to diabetes, such as kidney damage, eye damage, slowed healing, and heart and blood vessel disease. However, it is important to be aware that diabetes can also lead to one lesser-known health issue: hearing loss.
Read MoreHearing Aid Batteries
Congratulations! You’ve just purchased your first pair of hearing aids. Once you’ve purchased your new hearing aids, there are a few accessories you need to keep your new hearing aids in good condition. You will receive a case to store them in and tools to help keep them clean. Besides a case and tools, hearing aid batteries are a necessity for every hearing aid user. In order to run efficiently and effectively, your Beltone hearing aids need a steady source of power.
Read MoreWhy Does Loud Noise Cause Hearing Loss?
Since the onset of the Industrial Age in the late 1800s, the world has become an extremely noisy place. The invention of automobiles, factory machinery, radios, television, and construction equipment quickly replaced the quiet sounds of nature and the silence of rooms without entertainment centers or huge computer monitors blaring the latest Netflix film. Since our ears did not evolve in such a cacophonous setting, they do not endure well under the constant barrage of loud noises emerging from our homes, our workplace, and our cities.
Read More3 Parts Of The Ear Explained
Components of the ear make it possible to hear and also support balance and coordination. All parts of the ear serve a unique and important purpose to facilitate balance and hearing. The outer, middle, and inner ear function together to form our body’s sound system.
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