The first week with a hearing aid: what to expect
Whether you’re just starting out with hearing aids or thinking about taking the plunge, this blog will tell you what to expect from those first days.

Whether you’re just starting out with hearing aids or thinking about taking the plunge, this blog will tell you what to expect from those first days.

If you have diabetes, you’re probably already used to paying close attention to your body. In doing so, don’t forget your ears.

Hearing problems are no longer just a “later” thing. Young people today are already at risk – often without knowing it. You can read all about it in this blog!

Having trouble with the Widex Moment app on your Android phone? You’re not the only one.

A hearing aid need not be an obstacle to an active life. Indeed, good hearing contributes to safety, social interaction and enjoyment during sports.

Shame around hearing aids is based on outdated ideas and social assumptions that are long gone. Read more in this blog!

Tinnitus – also known as tinnitus – occurs in about 1 in 5 people. And while the causes are complex, one connection is increasingly striking: the link between tinnitus and stress.

Are you going to a festival this summer? Don’t forget your sunglasses. Don’t forget your tent. But above all, don’t forget your hearing protection. In this blog, you’ll read why!

In this blog, we dive into the link between hearing loss and fatigue. Why is listening so intense when your hearing is not optimal?

Every relationship is ultimately about connection. Hearing loss can be a significant barrier, but it does not have to mean the end of good communication and togetherness.