What Is Sensorineural Hearing Loss? Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is the most common type of permanent hearing loss — affecting millions of people across all age groups. It’s often gradual, sometimes barely noticeable at first, but it can have a...
Summer Sounds
Discover how to enjoy concerts, fireworks, and summer fun without risking your hearing. Learn tips to protect your ears and make the most of every moment.
Read MoreProtect Your Ears, Enjoy the Race: Safe Listening Tips for the Indy 500
The roar of the engines at the Indy 500 is exhilarating, but prolonged exposure to high decibel levels can damage your hearing. Read on for practical tips to protect your ears while still enjoying the race-day experience. The rumble...
Tuning In — Effective Methods for Workplace Focus
Struggling to focus at work? Discover how hearing protection, soundscapes, and mindfulness techniques can improve concentration and boost productivity in noisy environments.
Read MoreProtect Your Hearing This Summer — At Any Age!
Whether you’re a kid or just a kid at heart, all of us need to be wary of protecting our hearing. There are many ways to preserve hearing!
Read MoreApril Is National Lawn and Garden Month
Lawn care might lead to curb appeal, but it also just might lead to something less appealing — hearing loss. Read on for protection tips.
Read MoreAre You Protecting Your Hearing?
Fireworks and concerts might come to mind when pondering ear-busting sounds, but power tools and even some livestock can reach dangerous decibels.
Read MoreProtect Your Family’s Hearing This July
If you live in Canada or the U.S., you’ll be celebrating in early July – which means fireworks. Be sure to protect your family’s hearing.
Read More5 Tips to Keep Your Better-Hearing Resolution Going Strong
Almost everyone makes a New Year’s resolution. If yours is to hear better, we give you 5 tips to keep your resolution on track.
Read MoreHand Dryers: For Kids, Beware the Noise
It’s no secret that hand dryers in public bathrooms can be loud, but turns out the noise level can be dangerous to your child’s ears.
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