A Healthy Brain: The Gift of Expert Hearing Care Think of human health as a large spiderweb — a vast labyrinth of interconnected systems with profound implications for overall well-being. One connection has drawn increased attention in recent years: The...
Traveling? 8 Tips for Better Hearing on the Go
From Batteries to Cleaning Kits, We’re Covering the Bases Heading off on a trip? Your trusty hearing devices are ready to make it even more awesome! Whether you’re exploring new cities or taking solace in nature, these little helpers are...
Community Partnership: Featured Pets Available for Adoption!
Manatee Hearing & Balance Center Has Recently Partnered with Manatee County Animal Services Featured pets available for adoption! Your generous donations will go to the Friends of Manatee County Animal Services (FoMCAS), a charitable 501(c)(3) whose goal is to enrich...
5 Signs It’s Time for a Hearing Aid Tune-Up
Extend the Life of Your Hearing Devices With Routine Care Hearing aids can connect us to what matters most, which is why it’s so important that they are well cared for and always operating at their best. Provide them the...
Aviation and Your Ears
What Happens to Your Ears During a Flight? Those moments during the beginning and end of a flight — you can’t hear yourself talk because your ears are plugged up from the pressure? That’s no fun! A question may pop...
Causes of Ear Itching
Why It Happens and What You Can Do About It Next to pain, itching is probably the most uncomfortable physical sensation. It is annoying, distracting, and in some cases, absolutely maddening. When that itching occurs in a place you can’t...
Why Do My Ears Feel Wet in the Morning?
Your Ears Work Hard So You Don’t Have To Many people notice that their ears feel wet in the morning from time to time (or often). If you can relate, you’ve probably wondered why it happens. Here’s the short answer:...
6 Fascinating Animal Facts: Hearing Edition
Animal Hearing Is Not One-Size-Fits-All The animal kingdom has developed a surprising variety of hearing — or non-hearing — styles based on anatomy, environment, and necessity. Let’s look at a few. Did You Know Cats Have Pockets? Just above...
Encouraging Tinnitus Research
Ringing in the Ears: Hope for Tomorrow, Solutions Today If you’ve ever felt the sensation of buzzing, humming, or whooshing in your ears, but no one around you seems to hear it, you’re not alone. It could be tinnitus, a...
Study: Hearing Aids May Help Cut Mortality Risk
Research Adds New Dimension to Importance of Optimal Ear Health An estimated 1 in 5 people worldwide have some form of hearing loss, but only a fraction of those who can benefit from hearing aids actually use them. This means...