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TINNITUS WEEK 2020 : 4 Stages of Habituation

This is an interesting article from The American Tinnitus Association publication Tinnitus Today 2018. It describes the four stages of Tinnitus habituation, a positive approach for learning to live with Tinnitus.

By |2020-02-16T11:31:52+00:00February 7th, 2020|Categories: Aston Hearing, Noise Protection, Taking Hearing Seriously, Tinnitus|Tags: , , |Comments Off on TINNITUS WEEK 2020 : 4 Stages of Habituation

Apple ‘iOS 13’ – Not everyone was ready

In June 2019 Apple showed their next upcoming release of iOS, ‘iOS 13’. Three weeks after the new operating system was shown developers were able to try out the operating system to make sure their applications will work when it comes out to the public. Throughout the trial period, I routinely updated my network on [...]

By |2019-12-02T14:42:29+00:00November 21st, 2019|Categories: Aston Hearing, Hearing Technology, On-going research, Service Desk, Taking Hearing Seriously, Team|Comments Off on Apple ‘iOS 13’ – Not everyone was ready

Protect your ears on Fireworks Night

By Duncan Collet-Fenson, Audiologist & MD of Aston Hearing With bonfire night fast approaching, many of us will be looking forward to autumnal fun with bonfires and fireworks.  Most of us know to avoid the risk of burns because of fireworks but they can also be dangerous to our hearing whether you are attending an [...]

By |2019-11-09T11:40:37+00:00November 4th, 2019|Categories: Noise Protection, Taking Hearing Seriously|Comments Off on Protect your ears on Fireworks Night

Listen up! How to protect your hearing at work

The risks of your hearing not being protected at work include ear damage and hearing loss, Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSHL) and tinnitus. Protect your ears from over-exposure to noise because otherwise the consequences can be life changing. Find out if you need ear protection by asking what the average levels of noise you are exposed to throughout [...]

By |2019-08-25T13:24:47+01:00August 29th, 2019|Categories: Aston Hearing, Clinical Ear Care, Noise Protection, Taking Hearing Seriously, Tinnitus|Comments Off on Listen up! How to protect your hearing at work

Lipreading – a key skill to master to help you hear better

Have you ever found yourself in a noisy situation and unable to hear what people are saying? Whatever your level of hearing, you might benefit from learning how to lipread to help understand the conversation a bit better. Everybody can lipread to some extent and often it is only when your hearing lets you down [...]

By |2019-08-25T13:25:12+01:00August 25th, 2019|Categories: Taking Hearing Seriously|Tags: , |Comments Off on Lipreading – a key skill to master to help you hear better

Sunday Express SSHL Article

A double page spread raising the very real issue of SSHL - Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss - it has taken us a very long time to get this level of attention and we are very grateful to the Sunday Express for running this story. Let’s keep it going #SSHL#Takinghearingseriously #48hourstosaveyourhearing#emergencyaudiology

Don’t lose the Music

  Glastonbury 2019 has just ended and what a scorcher it was this year! The temperatures soared into the mid 30’s and the crowds swelled to listen to their favourite bands and newcomers to the festival scene. This is just the start of a whole season of events that take place throughout the UK and [...]

By |2019-07-12T14:51:06+01:00July 3rd, 2019|Categories: Noise Protection, Taking Hearing Seriously|Comments Off on Don’t lose the Music

Zachary Allen: They told me I can’t because I’m deaf

Zachary Allen, from Chalfont St Peter (11), was diagnosed as deaf aged three and at eight was given cochlear implants in a bid to aid his speech perception, hearing and overall quality of life, but like all children of his age he wanted to take part in sports.Zach attends mainstream school, but in sport there [...]

By |2019-07-03T18:39:39+01:00June 15th, 2019|Categories: Children, Taking Hearing Seriously|Tags: , |Comments Off on Zachary Allen: They told me I can’t because I’m deaf
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