Posts by Jen Zimmerman
Hearing Loss Increases in Millennials and Gen Z
Hearing loss among millennials and Gen Z is more common than most people think. This isn’t a future problem—it’s happening now. In fact, the keyword phrase hearing loss among millennials reflects a growing public health concern. Early intervention is essential to protect long-term hearing health. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: A Modern Epidemic For young people, the…
Read More7 Reasons to Consider Custom Hearing Aids
Custom hearing aids provide a tailored fit and personalized sound experience. If you want hearing aids that match your unique ear shape and lifestyle, custom hearing aids could be the perfect solution. At Stanford Hearing, we help you understand the benefits so you can make an informed decision with confidence. 1. They Fit Your Ears…
Read MoreHow to Take Care of Your Hearing Aid Charger
A hearing aid charger plays a key role in keeping your devices working every day. Rechargeable hearing aids rely on this charger to provide consistent power. Without proper care, your charger can affect hearing aid performance and battery life. This guide will show you how to care for your hearing aid charger, avoid common mistakes,…
Read MoreWho Needs a Hearing Aid for Mild Hearing Loss?
Mild hearing loss often creeps up slowly and quietly. You might not even realize it’s happening until conversations become difficult. If you have trouble hearing softer sounds or struggle in noisy places, help is available. Today’s hearing aids are powerful tools, even for mild hearing loss. If you are wondering if you need a hearing…
Read MoreDoes Ear Candling Work For Ear Health?
Ear candling has gained attention as a home remedy for wax removal and overall wellness. But does ear candling work? Supporters claim it clears blocked ears, relieves sinus pressure, and improves hearing. However, science tells a very different story. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore what ear candling is, what it promises, what actually happens…
Read MoreWhat Is the Cocktail Party Effect?
Have you ever focused on one conversation in a noisy room? That’s the cocktail party effect—your brain’s skillful ability to tune into a single voice while ignoring background noise. It’s what lets you catch a friend’s story in a bustling restaurant or hear your name called across a crowded party. But for people with hearing…
Read MoreUsing Your Diet To Lower Tinnitus Risk
Tinnitus—often described as ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears—affects millions of people. For many, it’s a constant background noise that interferes with concentration, sleep, and peace of mind. While there’s no universal cure, emerging research suggests that your diet may play a significant role in helping lower tinnitus risk and reducing symptoms. By making…
Read MorePrevent Hearing Loss and Reduce Its Impact: 10 Tips
Hearing affects how you connect with others, stay safe, and enjoy life. Once hearing is damaged, it rarely returns. Fortunately, you can take action now to prevent hearing loss and reduce its long-term impact. While not every type of hearing loss is preventable, most noise-related hearing loss is. Noise-induced hearing loss builds up slowly but…
Read MoreThe Key to Better Hearing: Understanding Your Hearing Aid Fitting
If you’ve already completed your hearing test or hearing aid evaluation, your next step is the hearing aid fitting. This appointment isn’t just about trying on your new devices. It’s a detailed, customized process that ensures your hearing aids work properly, fit comfortably, and improve your quality of life. At Stanford Hearing, we believe every…
Read MoreDo You Have Itchy Ears? 6 Remedies To Try
Itchy ears can feel like a minor inconvenience, but they can quickly become a constant distraction. If you find yourself reaching for a cotton swab or scratching at your ears throughout the day, you’re not alone. Itchy ears are a common issue—and the solution may be simpler than you think. In this guide, we’ll explore…
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