Chicago Bears Owner Discusses His Hearing Problem
Missing the Big Game
Brian McCaskey couldn’t watch a single play when the Bears lost to the Giants in an NFC divisional playoff game in 1991. Not because the loss kept him from caring, but because he suffered from debilitating vertigo in his hotel that same morning.
Doctors eventually diagnosed McCaskey, the second youngest son of Ed and Virginia McCaskey with Meniere’s disease. Meniere’s disease is an inner ear disorder that is accompanied...
10 Tips For Talking To People With Hearing Loss
How to Talk to People with Hearing Loss: Talking Through Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is not only a challenge for those who suffer from it, but it can also be frustrating for those trying to communicate with them. Even for those using hearing aids, it is not always easy to communicate successfully in all situations. We recommend following these simple tips to improve communication with your hearing impaired friends, family and co-workers:
1. Get Their Attention
Getting the listener’s attention...
5 Reasons Why to NOT Put Off Hearing Health
5 Reasons Why to NOT Put Off Hearing Health
When it comes to your health, it’s best to never procrastinate when you think there are issues. A growth on your skin shouldn’t be ignored, a pain in your joints or backs can’t be ignored, and even your own hearing, shouldn’t be taken lightly. Here are 5 reasons why you should definitely not be putting off checking on your hearing health.
Relationship Between Winter & Hearing Loss
Relationship Between Winter & Hearing Loss
When it comes to hearing loss, it can come from a variety of sources. Some hearing losses stem from some genetic disorder, others come from improper hearing or ear care such as enduring loud noises or improperly cleanig. Hearing loss can even come from something as simple as the aging process. One particular source however, many do not think about; cold weather.
According to new research, hearing loss can stem from extensive exposure to cold...
Travel Tips for Individuals with Hearing Loss
Travel Tips for Individuals with Hearing Loss
Spring is here and summer is fast approaching! Many of us use the summer months to take vacation time and take advantage of the weather to do some traveling. Traveling is typically a fun experience, however traveling with hearing loss and hearing aids can present challenges. For example, if you’re hard of hearing, you may miss boarding calls for flights or trains. Or if you don’t speak the language at your destination, locals’ accents can make it...
Why pretending to hear is bad and how to break the habit
Why pretending to hear is bad and how to break the habit
This may be a familiar scene to you; you are out with a group of friends, and you start chatting with someone you haven’t met before. The conversations going on next to you are quite loud and there may be music on louder than it needs to be. Once your conversation starts, you are comfortable as you hear the basics such as their name and where they are from, but when the speaker goes to lengthier, more detailed information, you begin...
Everything You Need To Know About Hearing Tests
Everything You Need To Know About Hearing Tests
In life, there are many tests that you must take: pop quizzes, driving tests and college entrance exams. There are also tests that you don’t need to study for, such as eyesight exams or a hearing evaluation.
A hearing “test” or evaluation is recommended to those around the age of 50, unless of course you are experiencing symptoms of hearing loss sooner. A hearing screening includes several tests that measure how well you hear a variety of...
5 Ways You’re Damaging Your Hearing
5 Ways You’re Damaging Your Hearing
Your ears are more sensitive than you think. When you are young and carefree, playing your music loudly, going to concerts, or heading out to loud bars, doesn’t seem like much of an issue. The real fact however, is that once ears are damaged, hearing loss cannot be reversed. Below is a list of things you need to be concerned when thinking about preserving the health of your ears.
1. Your job
While work in general is not a real cause for hearing loss,...
5 Answers on Ear Infections for Worried Parents & Grandparents
5 Answers on Ear Infections for Worried Parents & Grandparents
When your child or grandchild is acting up more than normal and they seem like they are having ear pain, it’s normal to suspect an ear infection. Ear infections are quite common between the ages of 6 months and 3 years of age.
Caused by a virus or bacteria, ear infections may or may not accompany illness. Earaches can be acute or chronic:
Acute: An isolated episode of active ear infection that causes a painful ear, often with...