by Bright Audiology | Oct 1, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
Here’s one thing many people are surprised to learn: in the majority of cases of hearing loss, people can hear many sounds just fine, and have difficulty only with select sounds. Particularly, if you have difficulty only with high-pitched sounds, you may have the most...
by Bright Audiology | Sep 25, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
It’s often said that we don’t truly appreciate the things we have until they’re gone, and this seems to be especially true of our ability to hear. Hearing loss is not only hard to detect; it’s also difficult to appreciate just how much hearing improves our lives. As...
by Bright Audiology | Aug 27, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
We all procrastinate, routinely talking ourselves out of strenuous or uncomfortable tasks in favor of something more pleasurable or fun. Distractions are all around as we tell ourselves that we will eventually get around to whatever we’re currently working hard to...
by Bright Audiology | Aug 13, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
It has long been accepted that there are strong connections among sound, music, emotion, and memory, and that our personal experiences and tendencies determine the type and intensity of emotional reaction we have to distinct sounds. As an example, research has...
by Bright Audiology | Aug 6, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
The ironic part of hearing loss is that we don’t have a tendency to start appreciating our favorite sounds until after we’ve lost the capability to clearly hear them. We don’t stop to give thought to, for instance, how much we enjoy a good conversation with a friend...
by Bright Audiology | Jul 30, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
The hearing healthcare industry has two barriers that prevent individuals from obtaining better hearing: The inability to recognize hearing loss in the first place (due to its gradual onset), and The temptation to find a quick, easy, and inexpensive remedy....