deafness
Listening To Loud Music
Listening To Loud Music Whether it’s on the way to school or at a weekend party, many teens love to turn the volume up and...
Symptoms of Hearing Loss (Deafblind)
Symptoms of Hearing Loss (Deafblind) Deafblindness is a unique disability, distinct and much more debilitating than either blindness or deafness. About 50% of all cases...
Top Tips For Looking After Your Ears
Top Tips For Looking After Your Ears Your hearing and your ears are precious and easily damaged. Take better care of them by following these...
What Is Tinnitus? (Ringing İn Ears)
A Detailed Tinnitus Discussion What Is Tinnitus? (Ringing İn Ears) This page is intended to help you get to grips with what this condition known...
What Are Genetic Deafness?
What Are Genetic Deafness? Hearing is one of the basic elements of human communication, yet millions of Americans are hearing impaired. Currently only a few...
Tinnitus Solution (Tension – Anxiety)
How Tension Caused by Tinnitus Affects Your Everyday Life Tinnitus Solution (Tension – Anxiety) Are you experiencing a clenched jaw, muscle tightness, headaches and weakness...
Treatment of Tinnitus
Treatment of Tinnitus Do you hear high pitched whistling noises in the ears that are simply driving you crazy? Tinnitus is the name of this life...
What is hearing loss?
What is inner ear hearing loss? What is hearing loss? There are almost nine million people in the UK alone with some degree of deafness...
Congenital (Innate) Hearing Loss
Congenital (Innate) Hearing Loss Congenital hearing loss (present at birth) is the most common congenital disease in the world. Genetic factors originate for 50-60% of...
Causes of Tinnitus (Ringing in Ears Causes)
Stress from Tinnitus and Causes of Tinnitus- It’s a Cycle Coping With Stress Caused By Tinnitus Causes of Tinnitus (Ringing in Ears Causes) Are you...
Conductive Hearing Loss (Deafness)
Conductive Hearing Loss (Deafness) Our ears are one of the most important organs of our body. All of us are well aware of the condition...
Functioning of Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Functioning of Vestibulocochlear Nerve The vestibulocochlear nerve is also called the acoustic or the auditory nerve. As we all know that there are twelve types of cranial...
Reading Products (Reading Rystem)
Reading Products (Reading Rystem) Choose to postpone reading aids, and you will experience a world that is different compared to the one you used to...