The Bbrain Dementia Clock: Support and Rest for People with Dementia
One of the biggest obstacles people with dementia face is losing sense of time. This can lead to confusion, anxiety and disorientation.

One of the biggest obstacles people with dementia face is losing sense of time. This can lead to confusion, anxiety and disorientation.

Dogs are very sensitive to sound, and loud noises can cause a lot of stress and discomfort for them. Think fireworks, thunderstorms, or even crowded events and environments.

In this blog, we explain how earplugs for flying work and why they are essential while traveling, especially on winter sports!

Playing a musical instrument is a wonderful way to express yourself and connect with others. But what if you have hearing loss?

Floppy ears are a cosmetic feature in children and adults. Although not a medical condition, they can lead to insecurity and even bullying.

Hearing loss can have a significant impact on many aspects of daily life, including the ability to participate in sports.

Maintaining an in-the-ear hearing aid (ITE) is essential for the life of the device and to ensure that your hearing remains optimal.

Glue ears, also known as otitis media with effusion, is a common ear infection in children. You can read all about it in this article!

In this blog, we dive into the differences between active and passive hearing protection, their advantages, disadvantages, and which one may be best for you.

How does health insurance work when purchasing hearing aids? In this blog, we explain step by step how this is regulated in the Netherlands.

Bone conduction is a technique in which sound waves are conducted directly through the bones of the skull to the inner ear, rather than through the air via the ear canal and eardrum. Read more about it here!

Usher’s Syndrome is a complex and life-changing condition that causes both hearing and vision loss. You can read all about it in this blog.

Hearing aid batteries are small but play an essential role in the daily operation of your hearing aid. In this blog, we analyze the different types.

A bridge angle tumor is a relatively rare but serious condition that can affect balance and hearing. We tell you all about it.

When looking for new headphones, choosing between in-ear, on-ear and over-ear models is probably one of the first decisions. We’ll get you started with this blog!

After a concert, you may have noticed that your ears are ringing or that sounds sound muffled. This may be a sign of hearing damage. Read more about it in this blog!

A Completely-in-Canal hearing aid is one of the smallest hearing aids on the market. As the name implies, it is placed completely inside the ear canal. In this blog, we explain all about this type of hearing aid.

Ménière’s disease is a chronic disorder of the inner ear. People who have this disease often experience intense attacks of dizziness (vertigo), hearing loss, a full feeling in the ear, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). In this blog, we tell you everything you need to know.

A cochlear implant (CI) is an advanced hearing aid used to help severely hard of hearing or deaf people perceive sound again. We’ll tell you all about it.

In this blog, we tell you everything you need to know about the behind-the-ear hearing aid: what it is, how it works, what the pros and cons are and how to maintain them.