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Whether you’re exploring solutions for the first time or a long-time hearing aid user, our experts at Lexington Hearing and Speech Center are here to offer advice and resources to support your journey.

How You Can Improve Your Mood by Getting Regular Hearing Tests

Assistive listening devices and hearing aids can be used to treat the common condition of hearing loss. Unfortunately, hearing loss often goes undiagnosed and untreated. This can result in greater depression rates and feelings of isolation in those with hearing loss. It can also lead to a breakdown in personal and professional relationships, which itself

How Auditory Training Can be Elevated by AudioBooks

Back in the old days they were known as “books-on-tape”. Naturally, that was long before CDs, not to mention digital streaming. Nowadays, people call them audiobooks (which, we won’t lie, is a much better name). With an audiobook, you can listen to the book as it’s being read by a narrator. It’s a bit like

Those Late Night Bar Visits Could be Increasing Your Tinnitus

Remember the old story of Johnny Appleseed? When you were younger you probably heard the tale of how Johnny Appleseed traveled around bringing fresh apples to communities (you should eat apples because they are a healthy choice and that’s the moral of the story). Actually, that isn’t the whole truth. Around the end of the

What is Auditory Neuropathy?

Have you ever had your vehicle break down in the middle of the road? It’s not a fun experience. You have to pull your car off the road. And then, for some reason, you probably open your hood and take a look at your engine. Humorously, you still do this despite the fact that you

The History of Hearing Aids

When it comes to history, there are three different types of individuals: those who are very interested and fascinated by history, those whose eyes glaze over and they start to fall asleep when history is discussed, and people who believe that aliens are responsible for history. Aliens aren’t behind the history of hearing aids. But

If You want to Enjoy Your Life, Keep that Hearing Aid Turned on!

Even if you have an active, healthy lifestyle, you could experience hearing loss and specific cognitive concerns as you get older. And a strong link between the two has been discovered by scientists which should never be overlooked. So keep that hearing aid turned on. People with neglected hearing loss are two times as likely

I’m Going Nuts With This Itchy Ear

Have you ever had an itch that you just couldn’t reach? You may think about this in a couple of different ways: First, you consider something you always wanted to do in life but so far you haven’t got around to (skydiving, for instance). Or, that itchy spot on your back that you just can’t

Should Musicians Use Ear Protection?

Musicians rock. Their performances bring us so much enjoyment. But music is a lot more powerful when it’s loud, and that can be a hearing risk. Since musicians expose themselves to loud music on a daily basis, their hearing is at an increased risk of being harmed. Whether your income depends on music or not,

Types, Details, and Diagnosis of Hearing Tests

Diagnosing hearing loss by yourself is pretty much impossible. As an example, you can’t really assess your level of hearing by simply putting your ear near a speaker. So getting a hearing test will be crucial in understanding what’s happening with your hearing. But there’s no need to be concerned or stress out because a

Hearing Loss Doesn’t Have to Negatively Affect Your Relationship

It’s something a lot of people suffer with, but few want to talk about – hearing loss and its effect on personal relationships. Both partners can feel aggravated by the misunderstandings that are created by hearing loss. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner isn’t it a great time to show your love and appreciation

How Many Different Kinds of Hearing Loss are There?

Have you ever bought one of those “one size fits all” t-shirts only to be disappointed (and surprised) when the shirt does not, in fact, fit as advertised? It’s sort of a bummer, isn’t it? The fact is that there’s almost nothing in the world that is truly a “one size fits all”. That’s true

Forgot Something Significant? Memory Loss is Linked to This

Are you forgetting something? It’s not your imagination. Remembering day-to-day things is becoming harder and harder. Once you become aware of it, memory loss seems to progress quickly. It becomes more debilitating the more aware of it you become. Most people aren’t aware that there’s a link between memory loss and hearing loss. If you