What if, like a meerkat, we could close our ears?
Meerkats have a fascinating trick: they can temporarily plug their ears. And what if we humans could do the same?

Meerkats have a fascinating trick: they can temporarily plug their ears. And what if we humans could do the same?

The audiologist is an indispensable link in a society that is getting older, but where everyone wants and needs to continue to be heard.

In this blog, we dive deeper into the spicy story behind … spicy food. What exactly does it do to your body? Does it affect your ears?

The Signia Motion Charge & Go IX is a rechargeable hearing aid with natural speech, Bluetooth and smart comfort. Read more!

Does sound exist outside the earth? In this blog, we dive into the fascinating world of sound, space travel and science.

Can wearables detect hearing loss? Yes, but for now mostly indicative. Read more about the latest developments.

A speech delay need not be permanent. Often it is a signal that more is at play – for example, hearing problems.

Do you ever have an earworm – one of those songs that just gets stuck in your head? Find out why this happens, what the difference is with tinnitus and how to get rid of it.

The Eustachian tube is a small but indispensable part of your ear. It regulates pressure, provides ventilation and wicks away moisture.

Animals’ hearing is incredibly diverse and often much better developed than ours. You can read more about it in this blog!