Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline: What the Latest Research Really Shows

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The relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline has emerged as one of the most important and actively studied questions in gerontological medicine over the past two decades. For years, the two were treated as parallel consequences of aging — unfortunate but independent. That view has been substantially revised by a growing body of epidemiological […]

The Hearing Aid Journey: What Really Happens From Your First Visit to Long-Term Success

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Most people arrive at their first hearing aid fitting with one of two mindsets. Some approach it pragmatically, having spent years aware of their hearing difficulty and ready to act. Others arrive reluctantly, having been convinced by a spouse, child, or physician, and carrying a mix of skepticism and self-consciousness that is entirely understandable. What […]

Dizziness and Vertigo in New York City | Causes, Symptoms & Relief Options – 2025 Guide

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Dizziness is among the most common presenting complaints in primary care and emergency medicine, and among the most frequently mismanaged. In New York City, patients with dizziness and vertigo navigate a healthcare landscape that is simultaneously rich in specialist resources and prone to over-reliance on neuroimaging and medication in cases that are primarily vestibular in […]

Hidden Hearing Loss: Why Normal Hearing Tests Don’t Always Tell the Full Story

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There is a paradox that confronts a growing number of patients in audiology clinics: they struggle significantly with hearing in noise, in meetings, in busy restaurants, in group conversations — yet their hearing tests come back normal. They are told their audiogram is within normal limits and sent home without a diagnosis or a plan, […]

Communication Tips for Families: How to Talk With Loved Ones Who Have Hearing Loss

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Hearing loss rarely affects only the person who has it. It reshapes communication patterns, strains relationships, and changes the texture of family life in ways that are often poorly understood by everyone involved. The person with hearing loss frequently experiences frustration, embarrassment, and the particular fatigue that comes from a full day of effortful listening. […]

Why Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Aren’t Enough: A Breakdown for Consumers

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In August 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration finalized a rule creating a new category of over-the-counter hearing aids that could be sold without a prescription, professional evaluation, or audiologist involvement. The rule took effect in October 2022, and since then, OTC hearing aids have appeared on the shelves of major retail chains and […]

Bringing Better Hearing Home: How Pinnacle Audiology Serves Seniors, Assisted Living Residents, and Memory Care Communities Across NYC

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Among the populations most profoundly affected by hearing loss, older adults in residential care settings — assisted living communities, memory care units, skilled nursing facilities — face a set of barriers that are rarely addressed by the standard hearing healthcare system. Traditional audiology practices operate during business hours, require transportation, and assume a degree of […]

AI Hearing Aids in NYC: How Modern Technology Is Transforming Better Hearing at Pinnacle Audiology

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The hearing aid industry has undergone a profound technological transformation over the past decade, and the pace of change has accelerated substantially in the last several years as manufacturers have begun incorporating machine learning, sensor fusion, and on-device artificial intelligence into their flagship platforms. For patients navigating the hearing aid landscape in 2024, the marketing […]

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