Hearing Health
Speech Disability and Using the Telephone
If you have difficulty speaking due to cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury or other condition, you do not have to struggle to… Continue Reading
Your Hearing, Diabetes and Cardio Health
There are a combination of risk factors that could contribute to your hearing loss. Two of the most common risk factors include diabetes and cardiovascular… Continue Reading
6 Signs You Need Hearing Aids
According to the World Health Organization, over 1.5 million people worldwide suffer from hearing loss, and the number could go up to over 2.5 billion… Continue Reading
Tinnitus: Ringing In the Ears
Recently there have been a large number of ringing in the ear inquiries which included questions such as: “What can you do about this train… Continue Reading
Communicating With Patients In Unprecedented Times
It has been said that we are living in “unprecedented times” due to COVID-19. Despite that, we still need to communicate vital information to our… Continue Reading
After almost 28 years, Audiology Unlimited is Closing for Good
Audiology Unlimited – Upper Marlboro & Silver Spring is becoming Live Better Hearing & Balance! Locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic After 28 years in private practice… Continue Reading
Coronavirus and Your Hearing Health
How is the coronavirus affecting your hearing health? The symptoms of COVID-19 do not specifically target the ears. But, associated stress can. According to a… Continue Reading
New Technology: Open Ear Hearing
At one time or another every young child has stubbornly covered his or her ears to muffle unwelcome speech, proclaiming to the speaker, “I can’t… Continue Reading
Tinnitus…Why Suffer?
According to the American Academy of Audiology, tinnitus is an invisible condition affecting 10-15% of adults. Chronic tinnitus is defined as the persistent perception of… Continue Reading
The Impact of Hearing Loss
There are many health concerns that may impact the aging process. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, older adults with hearing impairments… Continue Reading