How does hearing damage affect children at a young age?
Hearing damage at a young age has a broad effect: on learning, communicating, growing, making friends and developing yourself. You can read all about it in this blog.

Hearing damage at a young age has a broad effect: on learning, communicating, growing, making friends and developing yourself. You can read all about it in this blog.

If you have diabetes, you’re probably already used to paying close attention to your body. In doing so, don’t forget your ears.

Hearing problems in musicians are more common than you might think. Fortunately, there is also a lot you can do to prevent damage – AND to follow through if you do experience symptoms.

Hearing problems are no longer just a “later” thing. Young people today are already at risk – often without knowing it. You can read all about it in this blog!

Tinnitus – also known as tinnitus – occurs in about 1 in 5 people. And while the causes are complex, one connection is increasingly striking: the link between tinnitus and stress.

How do you help someone with hearing loss without being patronizing or pedantic? In this blog we give you practical tips, insights and ways to show your commitment.

Children with hearing loss deserve as many opportunities as their hearing classmates. As a teacher, you play a key role in this.

Hearing and speech development are inextricably linked. From birth (and even before), sounds play a crucial role in how children learn language and develop speech skills.

The distinction between good hearing and good understanding is essential for understanding and addressing communication problems. By optimizing both hearing and auditory processing, people with hearing loss can better participate in conversations and daily life.

Although hearing loss by itself is not a direct cause of dementia, there is a clear connection between the two. You can read all about it in this blog.

Recurrent ear infections in children are annoying and can cause long-term problems. Read more in this blog.

There are several rights and options that ensure you can continue to function optimally in the workplace despite hearing loss.

The Flare Audio Calmer offers an innovative and comfortable way to soften sharp sounds without completely shutting off hearing.

Alcohol not only affects the liver, heart or brain, but can also have harmful effects on your hearing. Read more here.

Ear pain in children is common, and the cause can range from a simple cold to an ear infection. Learn more about causes, treatment and prevention.

Hyperacusis and misophonia are disorders that both involve the processing of sounds, but they differ in their cause and how they express themselves.

Did you know that smoking can also have a negative impact on your hearing? Read more in this blog!

Misophonia, a term that literally means “hatred of sound,” refers to a condition in which individuals experience an intense and often negative emotional reaction to specific sounds.

While the colors and explosions enchant us, there is a less visible threat: hearing damage from the loud noise of fireworks.

With the Bebird camera, you can take a look inside your ear yourself, but what exactly are you looking at? In this blog, we explain what a healthy ear canal and a normal eardrum look like, and how to recognize signs of ear infections such as otitis externa and otitis media. Find out how to safely inspect the ear canal, when earwax is a problem, and what you need to know about the eardrum. Read on and learn more about what goes on in the world inside your ear!