Sensorineural Hearing Loss & the Common Causes

Sensorineural Hearing Loss & the Common Causes

Hearing loss caused by damage to the inner ear or to the nerve pathway from the inner ear to the brain is referred to as sensorineural hearing loss. Over 90% of all hearing loss can be attributed to this with over 200,000 cases in the United States per year. It is...
Tips for Exercising with Hearing Aids

Tips for Exercising with Hearing Aids

Everyday routines like exercising can cause a bit of anxiety when you first start wearing hearing aids. Don’t let it become an excuse to skip the gym or not join a local rec team sport. Here’s how to keep your hearing aids in shape while you keep yourself in shape....
11 Fun Facts About Hearing

11 Fun Facts About Hearing

Ears grant a truly unique way of experiencing the world around us. It can affect how we learn and communicate and even keep us on our toes. At The Hearing Place, we think hearing is pretty amazing and quite interesting. Check out these fun facts about hearing below-...
How to Tell Others About Your Hearing Loss

How to Tell Others About Your Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is commonly referred to as an invisible health condition, and early warning signs are often overlooked. Unlike other medical conditions, you can’t physically see the signs of hearing loss. Often the most difficult step in improving your hearing is...