Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Related to Anxiety
In recent years, we’ve seen mental health move from being whispered about to being openly discussed. Terms like anxiety, stress, and emotional well-being are less stigmatized and people are more willing to talk about how their mind affects their body. That shift is especially important when we look at hearing health. For many, hearing loss [&he
Can Medications Make Tinnitus Symptoms Worse?
Have you recently started a new medication, or resumed one you’ve taken before, and now notice a ringing in your ears that wasn’t there before? You might be wondering if your prescriptions could be the cause. The short answer: yes, it’s possible. While everyone responds to medications differently, many drugs have been linked to increa
How Military Service can Lead to Tinnitus
While gradual hearing loss is a natural part of aging, some individuals face a higher risk of early hearing loss and tinnitus—a persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears. Among the most affected groups? Military veterans. Noise exposure is an unavoidable part of military life. From gunfire and explosions to heavy machinery and aircraft,
Can Diabetes Cause Tinnitus?
It’s likely that we all know someone with diabetes—after all, roughly 38 million people in the United States (about 11.6% of the population) are living with this condition. Diabetes is a disorder where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar due to issues with insulin, the hormone responsible for helping glucose enter cells for energy. [&hel
What Goes Into an Initial Hearing Evaluation?
Hearing loss often lurks in the shadows, undetected and underestimated, affecting millions worldwide. Surprisingly, many individuals navigate through their daily lives oblivious to the fact that they are grappling with a hearing impairment while those family and friends closest to them often observe the slow deterioration of their ability to intera
What are the Differences between an Audiologist and an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat Doctor)?
When it comes to hearing health, many people don’t know the difference between an audiologist and an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) doctor. Both professionals are specially trained in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing conditions and disorders, but they have different roles and responsibilities. Knowing the differences can help you determine whic
Celebrities with Tinnitus
Even in the glamorous world of celebrities, the harsh impact of tinnitus symptoms can strike unexpectedly. It is a condition that knows no boundaries, affecting people from all walks of life, including those in the limelight. Whether it’s due to excessive noise exposure during their youth, the explosive environments of film sets, the electrif
What is Lenire? Comparing Our Proven Tinnitus Retraining Therapy to a New Product
Tinnitus is a common condition where an individual experiences ringing or buzzing in the ears. It is estimated that around 15-20% of people worldwide suffer from tinnitus at some point in their lives. The newest claim to tinnitus treatment, Lenire technology, has gained significant attention recently. In this article, we will discuss the Lenire tec
What is Hyperacusis?
Hyperacusis is a hearing disorder that makes tolerable louder sounds (ie hammer on a nail) appear extremely annoying and bothersome. It can occur in both ears or just one. It is also known as sound/noise sensitivity and many people who have this condition may also suffer from tinnitus and have an overstimulated auditory system. Sounds that [&h
Earwax Buildup Removal – Too Much is Not a Good Thing!
Earwax, or medically referred to as cerumen, is a waxy substance that is produced by two glands in the ear canal, the apocrine and sebaceous glands. It is a natural and necessary part of the body’s defense system, as it helps to protect the ear from bacteria, dirt and other debris. It also helps to […]


