Is there a link between sleep apnea and hearing loss? Although it sounds pretty far-fetched, research shows a correlation between the two conditions. What is sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is a chronic disorder where a person’s breathing stops and starts, either once or multiple times, while sleeping. Loud snoring during sleep and fatigue while awake during… Continue reading Is There a Link between Sleep Apnea and Hearing Loss?
Month: June 2016
Phonak Naída V Hearing Aids Provide Discreet Power and Performance
Phonak’s Naída V advanced hearing aids are fully loaded with features like SoundRecover2, to help get you on the road to better hearing.
Ask an Audiologist – Can Hearing Aids Restore My Aunt’s Hearing after Surgery?
We all know that there are risks involved with surgery. But what if you were told that surgery could cause hearing loss? What could you do to treat your lost hearing ability after surgery? Hearing Solutions Audiology Manager, Andreas Seelisch, answers that question for a concerned niece. Ask an Audiologist Hello, My aunt was just… Continue reading Ask an Audiologist – Can Hearing Aids Restore My Aunt’s Hearing after Surgery?
Oticon Introduces the Opn Hearing Aid
Recently, Oticon introduced their Opn hearing aid, which they dub “the best, most advanced hearing aid we have ever made.” It’s the world’s first internet-connected hearing aid.
Why Bring a Family Member or Friend to My Hearing Test Appointment?
Having a family member or friend accompany you to your hearing test can be an invaluable resource, not just for your Audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist, but also for you. Additional support A hearing test is a painless, non-invasive procedure that involves you being seated in a soundproof booth and pushing a button on a… Continue reading Why Bring a Family Member or Friend to My Hearing Test Appointment?
How Important is Your Hearing…to You?
Another year and another Seniors’ Month is upon us. For older adults that may be noticing changes in their hearing, how important is your hearing to you? According to Statistics Canada, in 2011 the working-age group (people aged 15 to 64) was 68.5% of the population, while over 42% of those people were between 45… Continue reading How Important is Your Hearing…to You?