by Hearcare, Inc. and Associates | Apr 28, 2026 | Hearing Loss Articles
Rarely do we see a young adult in public without an earbud in their ears. Headphones are a bit more cumbersome, but teens still find them a way to escape from their surroundings. We all enjoy listening to music no matter our age, but younger people rely on music to...
by Hearcare, Inc. and Associates | Apr 18, 2026 | Hearing Loss Articles
Most people think of hearing as something the ears do, which is partly true. But hearing is just as much a brain function as it is an ear function. Cognitive hearing is your brain’s ability to interpret and make sense of the sounds your ears hear. For example, you...
by Hearcare, Inc. and Associates | Apr 6, 2026 | Hearing Loss Articles
Have you ever felt totally drained after a long conversation or social gathering? You may assume you’re just tired, stressed, or overwhelmed. And it’s true that for introverts or people with sensory issues, social situations can be exhausting. But in some cases, the...
by Hearcare, Inc. and Associates | Mar 27, 2026 | Hearing Loss Articles
Hearing loss is more common than most of us might realize, but misinformation continues to prevent many people from seeking proper care. And with hearing loss, getting the right care at the right time is critical. Believing common hearing loss myths can delay...
by Hearcare, Inc. and Associates | Mar 18, 2026 | Hearing Loss Articles
We usually associate hearing changes with aging or noise exposure, but the time of year can also affect how well we hear. If it seems that your ears often feel more blocked in the winter or more irritated during the summer, you’re probably right. Seasonal...
by Hearcare, Inc. and Associates | Mar 12, 2026 | Hearing Loss Articles
Most people know loud noise can damage your hearing, but medications are a lesser-known culprit. Medications that can impact hearing are known as ototoxic medications, meaning they have the potential to harm the inner ear. While many ototoxic drugs are necessary (and...