by Bay Area Audiology | May 27, 2022 | News
Hearing is essential to learning to speak and participate in social life and the learning processes. However, hearing checks are rarely performed. And in many cases, hearing loss is detected at the beginning of classes. Mild hearing losses are difficult to detect as...
by Bay Area Audiology | Apr 20, 2022 | News
Presbycusis results from the natural aging of the ear. It, therefore, affects everyone from a certain age, and genetic and environmental factors (noise) can aggravate or hasten its importance. Here’s what you need to know about presbycusis! What is Presbycusis?...
by Bay Area Audiology | Mar 29, 2022 | News
Whether battery-powered or not, hearing aids are getting smaller and more powerful. While a battery charges regularly, the batteries in your hearing aid need to be replaced, but for that, you need to consider a few things. Here’s a compilation of the dos and...
by Bay Area Audiology | Feb 28, 2022 | News
Unilateral deafness (SSD) is characterized by partial or total hearing loss in only one ear. Like bilateral hearing loss, it represents a serious problem affecting an individual’s performance in their daily life and the proper communication. Let’s have a look at...
by Bay Area Audiology | Jan 28, 2022 | News
Untreated hearing loss affect the social life of a person. We know that hearing aids can improve the listening ability of your loved one with hearing loss. But, did you know that there are other ways to improve communication with them? So, if you or a loved one has a...
by Bay Area Audiology | Dec 20, 2021 | News
Being subjected to noise greater than 140 dB can permanently damage our hearing ability. A rifle of caliber 22 LR is already capable of reaching that decibel level, so in general terms, any firearm can damage our hearing. Therefore, whether practiced during a hunting...
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