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Exploring the Link Between Earwax and Tinnitus

By |2026-02-18T11:05:39-08:0006/29/2023|Tinnitus, Uncategorized|

Did you know that earwax buildup can not only be a nuisance, uncomfortable, and, dare we say, smelly, but it can even cause tinnitus? However, it's essential to understand the connection between earwax and tinnitus and whether methods of earwax removal can exacerbate this condition. While tinnitus has multiple causes, some individuals find it [...]

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Breaking the Barrier of Embarrassment: Overcoming the Stigma of Assistive Hearing Devices

By |2026-02-18T11:06:23-08:0005/30/2023|Uncategorized|

A recent study commissioned by Sennheiser found that wearing assistive hearing devices can be socially embarrassing for 1 in 3 individuals aged 45 to 70. In contrast, only 1 in 10 people feel the same about wearing glasses. This blog post aims to shed light on the stigma surrounding assistive hearing devices and explore [...]

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The Link Between Tinnitus and Blood Pressure

By |2025-08-24T15:56:01-07:0009/08/2022|Uncategorized|

Tinnitus refers to the perception of sounds in the ear that aren’t coming from the external environment. They may sound like a buzzing, pulsing, clicking, hissing, roaring, rushing or, most commonly, ringing. Other people cannot hear most tinnitus sounds. This is called subjective tinnitus. Objective tinnitus is uncommon and defined as a sound that arises from [...]

Social Isolation and Hearing Loss

By |2025-08-24T16:22:44-07:0008/26/2016|Uncategorized|

People with untreated hearing loss are more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety, and paranoia! It is no secret that untreated hearing loss has severe consequences; not only on communication but on physical, emotional and mental health. Quality of life can be adversely affected in the face of untreated hearing loss including relations at home and work, [...]

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