When many of us picture hearing aids, we think of those unsightly behind the ear contraptions that announce to the world that you’re an octogenarian or better. Fortunately, these types of hearing aids aren’t your only choice, regardless of your age. Just like other forms of digital technology, hearing aids have come a long way…
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Serving in the military is a noisy endeavor. Many of our nation’s veterans suffer from various forms of hearing loss issues, yet a majority either don’t seek treatment or aren’t aware that they might be eligible for hearing health care assistance. Read on to find out about the various types of hearing loss suffered by…
Every occupation comes with risks as well as its benefits. In the Intermountain West, mining is a significant industry. Wyoming is the nation’s largest producer of coal. Uranium, copper and iron are all mined. Unfortunately, one of the side effects of working in a noisy workplace is a very serious health matter: hearing loss. Did…
Nearly 30 million Americans have diabetes. Even more have hearing loss about 34.5 million. These are both significant numbers, and it seems there is overlap between these two groups. The National Institute of Health (NIH) recently commissioned a study that concluded hearing loss is twice as common in people with diabetes versus people without the…
People experience hearing loss due to a variety of factors, from genetics to aging to exposure to loud noises. You may assume that gradual hearing loss is just one aspect of aging that you have no control over, but managing the issue with a qualified hearing professional can greatly improve lifestyle. Losing your hearing isn’t…
October is National Protect Your Hearing month. More than 36 million Americans suffer from some type of hearing loss. Contrary to what many people think, this isn’t an issue just for the older adult population: half of hearing loss sufferers in America are younger than 65. Let’s take a closer look at the causes of…
Intermountain Audiology is proud to be a silver sponsor of the 30th annual Huntsman World Senior Games. The games, a celebration of wellness, share in our mission to empower-active aging. The Games were founded in 1987 by Daisy Morgan and John H. Morgan, Jr. whom both agreed that the golden years were bettered lived when…
Lander is a charming city in the west central part of Wyoming that is home to just over 7,500 residents. The city lies on the eastern edge of the Wind River Mountains along the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River in the Wind River Valley area. Wit its beautiful high mountain scenery, outdoor recreation…
If you work around oil well or oil drilling operations, your hearing is at risk. Statistics among workers worldwide show the long-term effects of the heavy equipment and noisy environment. In the U.S., more than 23,000 cases of occupational hearing were reported in 2007, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The Intermountain…
Intermountain Audiology is delighted to welcome High Country Hearing Centers’ founder, patients, staff, and locations to their mutual mission of Empowering Active-Aging. Read on below for letters on what the change means from Eric Nilsson of Intermountain Audiology and Mike Alley, who has been helping Wyoming residents regain hearing for nearly 40 years. —————————— Advancing…