What Every Musician needs to know about Tinnitus

Are you due for a checkup? Musicians are 57% more likely to have tinnitus than the general public and should get their hearing tested at least once a year.

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5 ways Autism impacts Sensory Processing & ideas to help Manage

There are many ways autism impacts sensory processing, but with the right therapy and support, a child with sensory processing challenges can develop necessary skills to thrive.

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Motorcycle Audio, Explained: Listening & Communicating while you ride

Enjoy your music & radio comms while riding, but be aware of the risks of distractions—and your ability to handle them. Read on to see how Bluetooth headsets can help you do just that.

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10 Musicians with Tinnitus: Don't play with your hearing health

While playing music live is one of the most joyful activities in the world, it can come at a cost. Protect your hearing now so you don't pay the price later.

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Tinnitus Q+A with Dr. Ben Thompson

During the pandemic, Dr. Ben Thompson took a new approach to specialized tinnitus treatment from home. Read our Q+A to learn more about tinnitus and ways to manage treatment no matter where you are. 

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Time to Ride: How to get back on the road after a long Winter

Spring is here & it's time to roll your ride out from the garage. But first, follow these tips to get back on the road safely.

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The Emerging Link Between COVID-19 and Tinnitus

The potential link between COVID-19 and tinnitus has already been covered in a blog post here on EarPeace, and recent studies on the topic elucidate this connection further. 

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World Autism Awareness Day: How to Manage Sensitivity to Sound

Sensory processing varies from person to person, and while each case is unique, many people with autism experience difficulty processing sound. We talked to Emily Murray, MOT, OTR/L & Diane Berger, MA, BCBA, Director...

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