They say you are what you eat, and when it comes to hearing loss, that may be more true than ever! If you suffer from tinnitus, you know that flare-ups can seem random and inconsistent, appearing and vanishing for such an apparent reason. However, recent studies have uncovered there may be a link between tinnitus Read more..
Can Exposure to Chemicals Increase Hearing Loss?
Most people think that hearing loss occurs because of old age or exposure to loud noises, but have you ever wondered if exposure to chemicals can increase hearing loss? While it may not be the most well-known way that hearing loss occurs, exposure to chemicals can, in fact, cause hearing loss! Certain industrial chemicals are Read more..
Does a Hearing Aid Stop Tinnitus?
Have you ever heard a ringing noise in your ears? While this is someone everyone experiences now and then, some individuals deal with this ringing sensation frequently — and in severe cases, constantly. The perception of noise, such as ringing, in your ears, is known as tinnitus. Tinnitus isn’t a condition but a symptom of Read more..
Some Cannabinoids Could Trigger Tinnitus
The pros and cons of cannabinoids have been an ongoing public opinion discussion for the past several decades, more so over the last several years. As more research is done on cannabinoids, more states are beginning to legalize their use for medical or recreational use, in some states both. There are some well-known benefits to Read more..
How True is It That My Tinnitus Gets Worse at Night?
Tinnitus is a medical condition affecting millions of people in the U.S. each year and is commonly described as a perceived ringing in the ears that isn’t present or heard outside the ear. Tinnitus can be more than a ringing noise; it can also be other sounds such as clicking, hissing, buzzing, swishing, or humming Read more..