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How Bluetooth Hearing Aids Can Simplify and Enrich Your Daily Life

The world runs on connection — to people, to information, and to sound. For those with hearing loss, keeping pace with that connected life can be challenging, especially with older hearing aids that simply make things louder rather than clearer. Bluetooth hearing aids are changing that. By combining advanced wireless technology with everyday convenience, they

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How Loud Is Too Loud? Understanding Noise Levels and Hearing Damage

Noise is an everyday part of life, but prolonged exposure to loud sounds can have lasting consequences for your hearing. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a common yet preventable condition that occurs when the delicate areas in the inner ear are damaged by excessive noise. Understanding how noise levels are measured and adopting protective habits

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Is Earwax Bad? Understanding Its Purpose and When to Remove It

Earwax might not be the most glamorous topic, but it plays an important role in keeping your ears healthy. Unlike your teeth, feet, or other body parts that require regular cleaning efforts, earwax usually takes care of itself. In fact, trying to remove it too often can do more harm than good. So—is earwax bad?

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Early Hearing Aid Use Linked to Significantly Lower Dementia Risk

What if protecting your hearing could also help protect your memory? That’s the conclusion of research based on long-term data from the Framingham Heart Study. The findings show that adults who begin using hearing aids before the age of 70 may reduce their risk of developing dementia by as much as 61 percent compared with those

How Stress Can Increase Your Risk of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Most people associate stress with headaches, poor sleep, or fatigue—but did you know it can also affect your hearing? Prolonged stress doesn’t just take a toll on your mind and body; it can also increase your risk of hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Understanding how stress impacts hearing health is essential for

When Do You Need Professional Hearing Aid Cleaning and Maintenance?

Hearing aids are essential for maintaining clear, crisp sound and enhancing daily communication. However, like any electronic device, they require regular maintenance and professional cleaning to function at their best.  Over time, earwax, moisture, and debris can accumulate, leading to performance issues. Knowing when to seek professional servicing can help extend the life of your

Hearing Aids Reimagined: 5 Tech Features You’ll Love

Today’s hearing aids do so much more than amplify sound. They’ve evolved into smart, connected audio tools designed for modern life. With the latest in Bluetooth technology, these devices improve hearing while also enhancing everyday convenience, offering seamless access to your favorite entertainment. From streaming music and videos to taking phone calls, today’s hearing aids

What Parents Should Know About Pediatric Hearing Loss

Hearing is one of the most important senses for a child’s development. It supports not only language and learning, but also social skills and emotional growth. Hearing loss that goes undetected can impact speech clarity, school performance, and even self-esteem. Pediatric hearing loss refers to a partial or complete inability to hear in children. It

Do Noise-Cancelling Headphones Protect Hearing?

Noise-cancelling headphones can help protect your hearing—especially in Colorado’s diverse soundscapes. Learn how they work, their benefits, and when professional care is still needed.