Hearing loss is classified by different degrees of loss - slight, mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe, profound. Find out what each of these degrees of hearing loss mean and examples of sound types associated with these levels.
Statistics estimate more than 1.1 billion people in the world suffer from some degree of hearing loss, with an estimated 124 million of these suffering from moderate to severe disability. Yet hearing health remains much-neglected.
If you feel you have trouble listening, get your ears checked by an audiologist immediately to find out the underlying cause. Here's how you get started on the road to hearing better and preserving your hearing health.
Understand simply just how noisy is too noisy, get information about the impact of day-to-day noises you experience on your hearing ability and know about safe levels of time exposure to different noise levels.
Ignoring hearing loss can put you at risk for medical, social and psychological conditions. Read on to learn about the consequences of depriving your brain of stimulation that keeps it active and healthy.
Tinnitus is a high-pitched ringing, whistling, clicking or roaring noise in the ear that seems to come from within. Learn about the different types, the underlying causes and the management of tinnitus.