While many people think that hearing loss challenges come with getting older, hearing loss can affect the younger generations just as much—even our children can struggle with their hearing. With personal device headphones at max volume, loud televisions, boisterous...
Small Ears, Big Dreams: Empowering Children with Hearing Challenges
A child's world is filled with dreams, aspirations, and endless curiosity. In La Grande, our commitment at Audiology and Hearing Aid Associates is to ensure that every child, regardless of their hearing challenges, feels valued, heard, and empowered to chase those...
Silent Epidemic: Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Children
A large-scale American national health survey indicated that 12 to 15 percent of school-aged children have hearing deficits attributable to noise exposure. Studies conducted throughout the world report similar results, indicating that our world is experiencing a...
How Early Hearing Treatment Can Reverse Brain Decline
Dr. Schmidt and I (Dr. Shakespeare) recently attended an audiology conference hosted by Oticon, where we heard a talk by Dr. Anu Sharma and her colleague, Dr. Hannah Glick, about their research on how early and properly managed hearing treatment might reverse some of...
Infant Ear Protection – How to Keep Your Child’s Hearing Safe
Approximately 1 to 3 in every 1,000 children are born with some degree of hearing loss. This number can vary depending on the population and specific factors such as maternal age and infection during pregnancy. Hearing loss in infants can occur for a variety of...
What Are Prescription Hearing Aids And How Are They Different To Over-the-Counter Devices?
For many years, there has commonly been one category of hearing aids – the devices that are fitted by a hearing health professional for people with a mild to severe level of hearing loss. However, in October 2021, the proposed regulations around over-the-counter...
Promising New Drug Under Investigation that Prevents Ototoxicity
Cancer in children is unimaginable, every parent's nightmare. Having to watch your child go through chemotherapy is terrible enough without then also having to watch your child suffer from a hearing loss as a result. Unfortunately, this is all too familiar for...
What Should I Do if I am Concerned About My Child’s Hearing?
Hearing loss in children has the potential to damage cognitive, social, and educational development. Undetected, hearing loss in children limits their participation in activities that are essential to living an independent and rewarding lifestyle as children as well...
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