October 15, 2024

Insights for Your Hearing Health

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Whether you’re exploring solutions for the first time or a long-time hearing aid user, our experts at Carson Hearing Care are here to offer advice and resources to support your journey.

How Modern Hearing Aids Can Save Your Holiday Season

Dealing with hearing loss during the holiday season can be especially difficult. While you may honestly prefer to NOT hear some of your family members, the conversations you do wish to participate in can be stressful. And because nearly all large holiday gatherings tend to be loud, it can be virtually impossible to concentrate on

The Advantages of Wearing Two Hearing Aids

Are two hearing aids better than one? If you’re looking for the quick answer, then yes, the majority of cases of hearing loss are ideally treated with two hearing aids. If you want to understand why, or are interested about the reasons why we have two ears in the first place, then continue reading. The

Why Hearing Aids Make You Happier Than Winning the Lottery

Assuming that you have hearing loss, what’s more likely to make you happy? A) Winning the lottery, or B) buying a new pair of hearing aids It may seem obvious to you that the answer is A, but research on happiness conveys a very different story. To start, people do have a tendency to THINK

The Alarming Hearing Loss Statistics You Need to Know About

Far too often, we hear people say that hearing loss only affects “old people,” that it’s just a natural part of getting old, or that it’s generally an uncommon ailment. These statements couldn’t be further from the facts. Here are statistics you should know about: Prevalence of hearing loss in the US Hearing loss, to

5 Good Reasons to Get a Hearing Test

In the US, roughly 37.5 million adults have some amount of hearing loss. Yet according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), merely 20 percent of those who could reap the benefits of hearing aids actually use them. That means that millions of Americans who could improve their life with better hearing choose not to

4 Important Sounds You’re Missing With Hearing Loss

Here’s something most people are surprised to learn: in most cases of hearing loss, people can hear a number of sounds just fine, and have trouble only with specific sounds. In particular, if you have trouble only with high-pitched sounds, you may have the most common type of hearing loss, referred to as high-frequency hearing

The Health Benefits of Better Hearing

It’s often suggested that we don’t fully appreciate the things we have until they’re gone, and this appears to be specifically true of our ability to hear. Hearing loss is not only difficult to detect; it’s also hard to appreciate just how much hearing improves our lives. As one of our prime senses, along with

6 Encouraging Things Wearing Hearing Aids Says About You

It remains a puzzle as to why wearing eye glasses—which improve vision impairment—is perceived as a sign of intelligence, while wearing hearing aids—which treat hearing impairment—has been perceived as a sign of old age. Perhaps it’s about time the stigma of hearing loss is corrected, and we redefine what it means for our bodies to

When Should I Upgrade My Hearing Aids?

When Should I Upgrade My Hearing Aids? When should I upgrade my hearing aids? This is a frequent question we hear from our patients, and the answer demands some thought. Although hearing aids typically have a life-span of 3-7 years, there are a few cases in which you may desire to upgrade earlier. Here are

10 Cool Ways to Control Your Hearing Aids With the Apple Watch

By Joho345 (Own work) [CC BY 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons Just imagine being able to fine-tune the volume, treble, and bass on your hearing aids as discretely and easily as checking the time on your wrist. Or imagine fine-tuning your hearing aids for any hearing situation without ever having to touch your hearing aids. Sound

Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Treat Your Hearing Loss

We all procrastinate, routinely talking ourselves out of challenging or unpleasant chores in favor of something more pleasant or fun. Distractions abound as we tell ourselves that we will sooner or later get around to whatever we’re presently trying to avoid. Usually, procrastination is fairly harmless. We might wish to clean out the basement, for

How Insects are Revolutionizing Hearing Aids

Modern hearing aids have come a long way; current models are highly effective and feature powerful digital functions, like wireless connectivity, that strongly improve a person’s ability to hear along with their all-around quality of life. But there is still room for improvement. Particularly, in specific instances hearing aids have some trouble with two things: