The human ears are an amazing part of the body. They might not be something we think about all the time, but the ears are complex and mysterious in many ways. Here are three facts about your ears that you… Read More
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The Science of Hearing
Hearing is one of our most critical senses. While we can certainly live without it, many of our cultural ideas and touchstones rely on our ability to hear. But, how does hearing work? The answer, while complicated, can be explained… Read More
How is Tinnitus Linked to Hearing Loss?
Many people know tinnitus as the infamous “ringing in the ears.” In reality, tinnitus can sound like many things. People experience a range of sounds with tinnitus, from ringing to buzzing, hissing, whistling, and more. When you experience tinnitus, or… Read More
The Importance of a Newborn Hearing Screening
There is nothing in this world more important to you than your newborn and their well being. Their health and safety is above all else your number one concern. This is why you must understand the importance of a newborn… Read More
What You Need to Know About Earwax Buildup
Taking care of earwax buildup feels like a standard part of personal hygiene. You grab a Q-tip and get it out of your ear. However, it can be much more tricky to properly deal with than you may actually realize…. Read More
Common Summer Sounds that Can Cause Hearing Loss
Summer is right around the corner and that it means it’s time for backyard BBQs, outdoor festivals, and more! The warm weather comes with a lot of fun, but can also be hazardous to our hearing. With so many… Read More
How Does Hearing Work?
We have talked plenty about hearing loss on this blog page, but have you ever wondered how hearing works in the first place? The ear is a very complex part of the body and is always working to ensure that… Read More
Weird and Interesting Facts About the Human Ear
While everyone knows that you hear using your ears there is a lot more to the human ear than meets the eye. Here are some facts about the human ear you may not have heard before.