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Hear all the sounds of Summer!With fine tuned sound, your summer will sing! Whether it’s the crackling sound of an open ...
05/26/2016

Hear all the sounds of Summer!

With fine tuned sound, your summer will sing! Whether it’s the crackling sound of an open flame or the sizzling sound of a steak hitting the grill, your ability to hear plays a vital part in enjoying your life. Hear After hearing devices allows you to hear every subtle sound the season has to offer. Come to one of our Hearing Clinics and we will work with you to find your very own hearing solution, and create a fantastic sounding summer for 2016 !

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www.hearafter.ca

Hear After
800 Steeles Avenue West
Thornhill, ON
905-660-6228

12/03/2015

Recent findings support screening and rehabilitation of hearing disorders in elderly people. Read here about the lecture by Prof. Hélène Amieva (Inserm, FR).

10/28/2015

Wireless Connectivity Solutions are now available to help with hearing loss.

Many of today’s digital hearing aids can wirelessly connect to the wearer’s TV, mobile and landline telephones, computer, and stereo or MP3 player, delivering crystal clear sound and a personalized level of volume.

Benefits of Wireless Connectivity Solutions

- Hands-free telephone conversations
- Seamless transitions between media devices
- TV and stereo volume at comfortable levels for all listeners

If you’re interested in how wireless connectivity solutions can augment hearing aid performance and alleviate hearing difficulties, contact a Hear After certified hearing care provider or audiologist today.

10/28/2015

Hearing Loss Speeds Up Dementia, Cognitive Decline In Elderly

A new study has found a troubling link between hearing loss and dementia: Hearing specialists from Johns Hopkins report that hearing-impaired adults between the ages of 75 and 84 were more likely to experience cognitive and memory problems than those in the same age range with normal hearing. In fact, those study participants who had hearing problems experienced cognitive decline 30 to 40 percent faster than those with normal hearing.

"[People have thought] hearing loss in older adults is an inconsequential part of getting older," said Frank Lin, senior study investigator and an otologist and epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins. "But hearing loss has very real consequences and could lead to cognitive decline."

Hearing loss affects an estimated 27 million Americans age 50 and up, but only 15 percent of those sufferers use hearing aids, according to a press release on the study.

The study's close to 2,000 participants were in good health when the study first began in 2001 -- researchers excluded those people who could have experienced hearing loss due to other causes. Hearing and brain cognition tests were administered over six years. Researchers found that the level of brain functioning was directly related to hearing loss, with those suffering from hearing loss dealing with "significant cognitive impairment" 3.2 years sooner than those whose hearing remained at normal levels.

But just how are hearing loss and cognitive impairment connected?

"Your inner ear has to take in a complex sound and convert it into a signal that goes into the brain," Lin explained. "When we say that people have hearing loss, it means the inner ear is no longer as good at encoding those signals with accuracy and fidelity. So the brain gets a very garbled message -- you can hear what's being said but you can't quite make it out. It takes a little more effort to hear what that person said."

As a result, "the brain has to rededicate sources to help with hearing and sound processing," Lin said. "That comes at the loss of something else."

And that something else appears to be brain functioning. MRIs have shown the prefrontal cortex being activated in those experiencing hearing loss to help auditory processing, taking away from the part of the brain focused on "working memory."

"Secondly as we develop hearing loss, we withdraw socially," Lin continued. "You're less likely to go out and you may be less likely to be engaged in conversation. One of the major risk factors for dementia" is social isolation.

While it's good to take hearing loss prevention into consideration, it isn't quite clear that preventing hearing loss means cutting down the risk of dementia, Lin said.

"We just don't know yet," he said. "Next month we're submitting a large grant to the National Institutes of Health for a clinical trial."

08/12/2015

What is an audiogram?

Hearing tests are usually carried out in an environment which is soundproofed from external noise. The person whose hearing is being tested listens to sounds transmitted by an audiologist and presses a button to signal when they have heard something. The results of the test are plotted on an audiogram.

The audiogram gives information used to determine the most suitable help for an individual - which could be a hearing aid, cochlear implant, or other supportive device or equipment.

Read more here...

http://www.hearafter.ca/blog/hearing-instruments/what-is-an-audiogram

07/10/2015

Protect your hearing devices from heat

With the dog days of summer just around the corner, many of us enjoy spending more time outdoors.

It may be obvious that we are more prone to come in contact with moisture from both rain on dreary days and water sports on sunny days. Moisture can be responsible for damaging both the batteries and the hearing device itself. What may not be as obvious are some of the problems associated with increased temperature. You’ll get the most out of your hearing device if you avoid exposing them to extreme heat.

Here are just a few tips so that your hearing device lasts longer:
- Don’t leave your hearing device inside a parked car in the sun.
- Never dry your hearing device in an oven or microwave oven.
- Dry-aid kits resolve moisture problems effectively and safely.
- Remember that going from the warm outside air into an air-conditioned room can actually cause moisture to get inside the hearing aid through condensation. In this case, temperature change may be the cause of problems, but moisture is the culprit.

http://www.hearafter.ca/blog/hearing-instruments/protect-hearing-devices-from-heat

04/23/2015

How can I benefit from Hearing Instruments?

1. Hearing instruments canignificantly enhance thequality of life

2. Hearing instruments are designed to make speech louder and clearer at acomfortable level

3. Hearing instruments can help enhance speech in background noise

4. Hearing instruments can dramatically improve one’s awareness of surrounding sounds and voices

5. Those who opt for hearing instruments experience better relationships with family and friends, higher self-esteem, improved mental health, and greater independance and security

http://www.hearafter.ca/blog/hearing-instruments/sound-advice-hearing-instruments

04/23/2015

Hearing loss - Did you know?

Most people develop hearing loss with age and it is estimated that 55% of people over the age of 60 are deaf or hard of hearing.

1. Other causes of hearing loss can include; noise exposure, hereditary conditions, genetics, ototoxic drugs, trauma, infections, viruses and excessive wax.

2. 90% of hearing losses can be treated with hearing aids.

3. Hearing instrument technology has reached a new level of sophistication in recent years, offering greater programming flexibility for better sound clarity and responsiveness.

4. Million’s of people around the world who have suffered with hearing difficulties are now taking advantage of this new breed of innovative,discrete, premium and effective hearing instruments to significantly improve their hearing abilities, thereby greatly improving their overall quality of everyday life…dont get left behind..call us now.

5. Because we are an independent practice, we are able to offer the latest hearing technology from all major hearing instrument manufacturers.

http://www.hearafter.ca/blog/hearing-loss/sound-advice-hearing-loss

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L4J7L2

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