Excerpt: “Because tinnitus is such a widespread issue in the U.S. and in Phoenix in particular, the audiologists at Arizona Balance & Hearing Associates are regularly researching new treatments. Tinnitus research is a very active field with many studies and research trials conducted each year.” Read full press release at: https://www.prweb.com/releases/tinnitus-treatment/phoenix/prweb11666130.htm Download PDF: Click Here
Monthly Archives:March 2014
Shopping for hearing aids will expose you to a variety of styles, including receiver-in-canal (RIC). The receiver in canal hearing aid shares numerous benefits with behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid while possessing some distinct advantages unique to the receiver in canal. This short article explores some of the main pluses and minuses of the RIC hearing…
Hearing someone who is seated next to you in a silent room is not the same thing as following a lively conversation around a busy restaurant table. The majority of digital hearing aids can adjust to different conditions like these by using a variety of “listening programs”. Having access to multiple listening programs helps to…
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vertigo (dizziness) and intermittent hearing loss are three of the more discernable indications of a condition called “Meniere’s disease”. Meniere’s disease is an inner ear condition that may cause disruptions in your hearing and balance.Although science has not yet discovered a cure for this disorder, there are several things you…
Hearing aids are extremely effective at enhancing a person’s ability to hear, but when worn in a crowded atmosphere they can quickly bombard the listener with unwanted noise. Auditoriums, concert halls, theaters, and places of worship are especially tricky for the hard of hearing. Hearing loop systems offer a straightforward solution to this dilemma, making…