Hearing Loss
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The Sound of Celebration: 30 Years of Cochlear Implants at UH
UH Ear, Nose & Throat Institute commemorates the 30th anniversary of bringing hearing to children and adults with profound hearing loss.
Partially Deaf Woman’s New Implant Is ‘Life-Changing’
Partially deaf since childhood, Tina Erickson is thankful for her greatly improved hearing after receiving an implant at University Hospitals.
Next-Generation Cochlear Implants Protect Natural Hearing
Previously reserved only for people with the most severe hearing loss, cochlear implants are now an option for patients with moderate hearing loss.
Protect Your Hearing: Safe Listening with Earbuds
Listening to loud music with earbuds can affect your hearing over time. Here’s how to protect yourself.
Ear Popping, Pain or Pressure? When to Be Concerned
Painful popping, ear fullness or muffled hearing is often caused by Eustachian tube dysfunction.
All Ears: How to Take Care of Your Hearing
We often take our ears for granted, but they’re delicate organs that can develop a multitude of problems, some of which can lead to hearing loss.
How to Find a Hearing Aid That's Right for You
If you’re dealing with hearing loss, soon you will be able to buy a hearing aid directly from stores or online, without a prescription or doctor exam.
Cochlear Implant Method Allows Local Man to Remain Awake During Surgery
After decades of hearing loss, Dick Schreck got a cochlear implant at UH using local anesthesia instead of general anesthesia, a method used at only a few centers in the country.