July 5, 2026

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Decibel Levels on the Road: Understanding Car Noise and Hearing Loss Risk

You truly cherish the time spent in your vehicle. The independence that driving provides is irreplaceable to you, but could your choice of transport be quietly driving permanent acoustic trauma? Driven by these concerns, let’s explore how transport choices influence long-term wellness. Let’s examine vehicle-related hearing loss and some simple solutions to prevent it. The

Why Is My Tinnitus Louder at Night?

Wondering why the ringing in your ears spikes at bedtime? Discover why tinnitus feels louder at night and get 5 simple, expert tips for better sleep.

Modern Hearing Aids Don’t Look (Or Feel) Like Your Grandparents’ Devices

A primary reason individuals put off addressing auditory deficits is the assumption that assistive devices will be unsightly or awkward to wear. Historically, old-fashioned hearing hardware was bulky, obvious to onlookers, and closely linked with the stigmas of aging. In some cases, people even worried that they might be left out of conversation altogether by