How Can Getting a Good Night’s Sleep Help Protect Your Hearing Health?

If you have ever missed a couple hours of sleep in a night, or for several nights in a row, you probably noticed that lack of sleep can have some negative effects. Along with the possibility of crankiness and mental and physical exhaustion, sleep deprivation can have an adverse impact on your hearing health and…
What To Expect During a Hearing Aid Fitting

Data from the MarkeTrak 2022 survey shows that most hearing aid users report regular quality-of-life benefits from their devices. Hearing aids can help you better communicate with your loved ones by identifying and amplifying speech sounds and diminishing ambient noise. They have also been effective in managing tinnitus symptoms. Before you are able to enjoy…
Tips for Taking Public Transportation With Hearing Loss

Taking public transportation can be a great way to save money and help the environment. It allows you to kick back on your commute and read a book or relax at the end of a long day. It can take you as far as Boston or as close as Sully’s Ice Cream Stand. Finding inclusive…
Why Do Hearing Loss & Tinnitus Sometimes Occur During Pregnancy?

Although pregnancy is often an exciting time, the side effects can be exhausting. Not only can you feel fatigued, swollen and nauseous, but you may also experience hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing or other phantom noise in the ears). Tinnitus, in particular, affects about one in three pregnant women, compared to one in 10 women…
What to Know About Your First Hearing Aid

Do you experience hearing loss but are hesitant to seek treatment? If so, you’re not alone. Although, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, “About 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from using hearing aids,” only about one in five people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually wears one,…
Are My Headphones Too Loud?
Do you enjoy listening to music through headphones when working out at Best Fitness Chelmsford on Chelmsford Street or doing other activities? Whether you’re just playing one song or playing music for hours at a time, it’s important to ensure you’re practicing safe listening. We review why safe listening is essential and how to practice…
How to Adjust to Hearing Your Own Voice with Hearing Aids

You may not know this, but when you first get a set of hearing aids, there’s a lot you need to get used to. Among this list is the sound of your own voice. A study published in Trends in Hearing reports that, “Dissatisfaction with the sound of one’s own voice is common among hearing-aid…
Highlighting Hearing Loss for Audiology Awareness Month

October is Audiology Awareness Month. We’d like to take some time to highlight important information about hearing loss as well as why it’s important to be proactive about your hearing health. Hearing Loss Facts Hearing loss becomes more common as you age. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), nearly…
What Causes Temporary Hearing Loss in Children?

If it seems as though your child is struggling to hear you over dinner at home or when out playing at Friendship Park, you may understandably feel concerned. While permanent hearing issues are possible, there are also several conditions that cause temporary hearing loss in children. Once these issues are treated, your child’s hearing should…
How Does Noise Pollution Impact Your Health?

What types of noises bother you? A blaring TV in the living room, a nearby construction site and your neighbor’s barking dog probably come to mind. Noises like these don’t just annoy you, they can also impact your health. We discuss the effects of noise pollution below. What’s Noise Pollution? The World Health Organization (WHO)…