December 14, 2025 | Crescent City Hearing Center | Hearing Aids News
Many people eagerly anticipate skiing, an exhilarating winter sport, for the whole season. But if you use hearing aids, you may question if it’s safe (or feasible) to keep them on the mountain. Skiing with your hearing aids is entirely feasible, provided you follow some basic precautions to guard your devices and maintain your hearing. […]
While winter is famous for festive fun, holiday lights, and snug sweaters, the season also introduces conditions that are challenging for your ears. Issues like dry air, dropping temperatures, and winter-time congestion frequently disrupt ear function and well-being. Nevertheless, by adopting a few simple habits, you can ensure your ears stay safe and secure. This […]
November 30, 2025 | Crescent City Hearing Center | Hearing Aids News
A lot of individuals experience hearing loss progressing slowly, often causing it to be overlooked. Despite muffled conversations and tiring social events, some wearers delay taking action. Frequently, the barrier is not the hearing aid, but the implications it suggests. Considering how widespread hearing loss is, a lot of people still equate hearing aids with […]
Working a long time in loud noise can severely impact your hearing, particularly when sound intensity exceeds safe limits. You must defend your ears; this is crucial for more than preventing hearing loss—it also helps you maintain focus amidst noisy conditions. The question then is, how do you select the best level of protection needed […]
The Thanksgiving holiday focuses on great food, spending time with loved ones, and lively conversation. But when a loved one is struggling with hearing loss, they might feel out of touch at the mealtime gathering, even in the company of people who care. Contrary to initial thought, a holiday setting is often an ideal, supportive […]
Connection drives in today’s world— linking us to others, to knowledge, and to audio. For those with hearing loss, keeping pace with that connected life can be a struggle, especially with older hearing aids that simply make things louder rather than clearer. Fortunately, Bluetooth hearing aids are improving this issue. These devices offer a hearing […]
With their ability to improve communication and quality of life, hearing aids are a major asset. Headaches can occur for some users during the first period of using hearing aids. Fortunately, these headaches are generally fleeting and straightforward to manage with necessary adjustments and care, though they are annoying at first. Here, we’ll investigate the […]
Have you ever left a hearing exam with normal scores but still found it difficult to follow conversations, particularly in loud restaurants, crowded events, or busy workplaces? If this is the case, be assured you are not wrong. The cause may be hidden hearing loss, which is an issue in hearing that often goes undetected […]
Could protecting optimal hearing potentially be the key to safeguarding your cognitive function? That’s the determination of a groundbreaking research based on long-term data from the Framingham Heart Study. The results show that adults who start using hearing aids before the age of 70 may decrease their risk of contracting dementia by as much as […]
Acoustic interference is an unavoidable aspect of modern life. Our surroundings—from commute sounds and lawnmowers to music via personal audio devices—is increasingly loud. The growing volume of sound poses a significant threat to your auditory health unless precautions are taken. With National Protect Your Hearing Month taking place in October, now is the best time […]