
Is your hearing aid doing what it’s supposed to do?
In order to demonstrate to you that your hearing aid is benefiting you, your hearing healthcare professional should measure your progress.

In order to demonstrate to you that your hearing aid is benefiting you, your hearing healthcare professional should measure your progress.

A common hearing loss myth goes like this: “If I had a hearing loss, my family doctor would have told me.”

The loudness and other characteristics of hearing aids are determined by a thoroughly researched formula incorporating your individual test results and entered into a computer.

While the processing of modern hearing aids is complex, the basic components that make them work has not changed.

Advances in research into how we hear, and the development of new technologies, has offered new help for those with hearing loss.

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, non-corrosive gas that can be a by-product of the combustion of ordinary fuels.

Dominion Resources will mark the holiday season by providing more than $1 million in grants to help feed, shelter and care for people.

Bethlehem Village – where the real Christmas story comes to life – returns to Afton, Virginia this Dec. 16-20 nightly at 6 p.m.

The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank hopes people will think of #GivingTuesday as an opportunity to help nourish their hungry neighbors.

When we think of helping a loved one with hearing loss who declines use of hearing aids, we often think of how important it is to repeat ourselves.