Navigating Your Hearing Loss: A Guide to Your Treatment Plan Visit
You’ve noticed some challenges with understanding your friends or loved ones in group situations. Maybe you’ve had a hearing test that suggested you have a hearing loss. Yet taking the next step to understanding what you can do about these challenges may seem unclear. At Midwest Hearing, our comprehensive Hearing Loss Treatment Plan visit is…
New ‘Ears’ Day: Prioritize Your Hearing Health in 2024          Â
As you’re watching the fireworks explode in the sky this New Year’s Eve, take some time to think about setting a few hearing-focused New Year’s resolutions to make your ears a priority in 2024. Resolution No. 1: Protect Your Hearing We often think of hearing loss as something that happens as you age, but there…
‘Ears’ to a Great Holiday Dinner: Let’s Make Your Holiday Feast ‘Sound’ Amazing!Â
  As we dive into the holiday season, it’s time to turn up the fun and ‘amp’ up the joy! No matter your hearing abilities, we want everyone to savor the festive flavors together. Here’s a recipe for creating an unforgettable holiday dinner: 1. Find Your Perfect ‘Sound’ Spot: 2. Dial Up the Volume: 3. Seating…
An Overlooked Connection: Diabetes and Hearing Loss
Understanding the Link As we observe National Diabetes Month this November, it’s important to spotlight a less-discussed aspect of diabetes: its impact on hearing health. Diabetes, known for affecting various bodily functions, also significantly influences auditory health. Research indicates that individuals with diabetes are more likely to experience hearing loss compared to those without the…
Hear, Hear! Hearing Aids Don’t Just Improve Your Hearing; They Might Just Save You from a FallÂ
  It’s something we don’t often think about: the silent but profound impact of hearing loss on our health and safety. As we age, it’s not uncommon for our hearing to diminish, but did you know that this could be putting us at a greater risk than we realize? Recent research is sounding the alarm…
Why Is It Important to Monitor Your Hearing Health Over Time?
Being proactive about protecting our hearing is essential, but sometimes, even with the best efforts, changes can sneak up on us. That’s why keeping an eye—or an ear—on our hearing health is so important. Hearing loss isn’t selective; it can happen even with preventive actions in place. If you notice any shifts in your hearing,…
Tips for Celebrating Audiology Awareness Month
October is Audiology Awareness Month. Audiology Awareness Month is set to celebrate those with, and spread awareness and understanding about, hearing loss, tinnitus and their available treatments. By 2050, nearly 2.5 billion people are projected to have some degree of hearing loss, at least 700 million of whom will likely require treatment. Outside of hearing…
Don’t Ignore the Emotional Side Effects of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can be frustrating and often contributes to emotional side effects such as depression, aggression, sensitivity and decreased well-being. Treating your hearing loss with hearing aids can be a great way to improve your quality of life. Take a look at some of the possible emotional side effects you may encounter with hearing loss…
Three Common Mistakes New Hearing Aid Owners Make
When you get hearing aids, you have to adjust to a new way of hearing the world around you. This can be a trial-and-error process. Thankfully, there are ways to avoid many of the common mistakes first-time hearing aid owners make. Not Communicating Hearing Needs to Your Audiologist Your audiologist is there to help you…
What’s The Link Between Hearing and the Brain?
Our brains play an important part in the hearing process. Additionally, untreated hearing loss has been shown to negatively affect cognition. Let’s take a closer look at the connection between hearing and the brain. Hearing Loss Affects Cognitive Abilities Research has established a connection between untreated hearing loss and cognitive changes. According to The National…