Tips for hearing-impaired at meetings and presentations
Meetings and presentations can be challenging for those with hearing loss. In this blog, we provide practical tools.

Meetings and presentations can be challenging for those with hearing loss. In this blog, we provide practical tools.

The carnival is a feast for your senses, but it can also be a drain on your hearing. We tell you why earplugs are wise.

With conscious exercise, a healthy lifestyle and the right protection, you can keep your hearing fit. We tell you all about it!

White noise is not a magic panacea, but it is a powerful tool for many people to mask tinnitus and reduce stress.

A tympanometer may have a complicated name, but it is actually a very friendly device that can quickly tell you a lot about your ears.

Earrings in babies remain a topic on which opinions are strongly divided. In this blog, we discuss the arguments.

Headphones can be a great way for children to enjoy music, stories or educational videos.

Let’s face it: your earlobe doesn’t seem like the most impressive body part. But does it actually have a function?

Parties and hearing loss are not always an ideal combination, but it doesn’t have to be an impossible task either.

Hearing loss affects more than just your ears. It impacts your social life, your balance, your energy – and therefore your taste and smell.

Drum tubes may sound a little exciting, but they are an effective solution to a common problem.

Caffeine is not necessarily bad for your ears, but it can make them extra sensitive – especially if you already suffer from tinnitus, hyperacusis or dizziness.
A middle ear infection is incredibly annoying, especially in young children. But it is fortunately usually harmless and easily treatable.

You really don’t have to live in silence, but being aware of what daily noises are (too) loud can make a world of difference.

In this blog, we’ll take you through the possible causes of sudden hearing loss and when it’s smart to raise the alarm right away.

In this blog, we dive into the connection between migraines and hearing. After all, how can your ears be affected by something happening in your head?

In this blog, we dive into the world of food and hearing. What can you eat to keep your ears healthy?

Tinnitus can affect your life considerably. But you don’t have to resign yourself to it. Sound can be a powerful ally.

A soccer stadium is a place full of emotion, noise and magic. But if you go home after the game with a squeak or ringing in your ear, it’s not a good souvenir.

We explain what getting your ears injected is, when it’s necessary and what you can do yourself at home if you feel a clot coming on.