Why 40 Million Americans May Be Taking Drugs That Don't Work
Discover why antidepressants may be no better than placebo for most people, and why the "chemical imbalance" theory was marketing, not science.
You're Not Too Young for Hearing Aids: Busting the Most Common Myths
Still think hearing aids are only for the elderly? Think again. Here’s why hearing loss happens at all ages—and what to do about it.
Buying Hearing Aids Without Regret: What You Need to Know First
Thinking about hearing aids? Don’t buy until you read this. Here’s what to ask, expect, and consider to get it right.
The "Healthy" Fats That Might Be Poisoning You
Discover why the oils recommended as "heart-healthy" might be driving inflammation and disease. The seed oil story will shock you.
Can You Hear Me Now? Why Relationships Struggle With Untreated Hearing Loss
Hearing loss doesn’t just affect your ears—it affects your relationships. Here’s how to protect connection, even when hearing is hard.
When the TV Gets Too Loud: The First Signs of Hearing Loss at Home
Think you’re just missing words on TV or asking “What?” more often? Here are common early signs of hearing loss—and what to do next.
Why the World's Most Prescribed Drug May Not Save Your Life
Statins are the most prescribed medications in the world, with over 200 million people taking them to "prevent heart attacks." But what if the benefits have been wildly oversold while the risks are systematically downplayed?
The Breakfast Lie: How "The Most Important Meal" Became Marketing Gold
Uncover the marketing origins of "breakfast is the most important meal" and learn why intermittent fasting might be healthier than forcing morning meals.
What I Wish I Knew Before Buying Hearing Aids
Before you buy hearing aids, read this. Here are the real-world lessons I wish every first-time buyer knew about cost, options, and success.
How to Have Better Conversations With Hearing Aids (Even in Noisy Places)
Struggling to follow conversations in restaurants or crowds? These real-world tips will help you hear better and connect more fully.
The Cholesterol Con: Why Your Doctor's Advice Might Be Decades Out of Date
Discover why the cholesterol-heart disease connection isn't as clear-cut as your doctor claims. Learn the real science behind dietary fat and heart health.
From Frustration to Confidence: Tips from Real Hearing Aid Users
Frustrated with your hearing aids? You’re not alone. Here’s what real users say helped them go from overwhelmed to confident.
Your Hearing Test: What It Really Means (And What to Ask About)
Your hearing test is more than numbers and graphs. Here’s how to understand your results—and what questions to ask afterward.
How to Support a Loved One Who’s Using Hearing Aids for the First Time
If someone you love is adjusting to hearing aids, here’s how to support them with patience, empathy, and encouragement.
Top 5 Things No One Tells You About Wearing Hearing Aids
New to hearing aids? Here are five things you probably weren’t told—plus tips to help you adjust, stay motivated, and hear with confidence.
How to Stop Falling for Terrible Nutrition Studies (And Why They Keep Getting Published)
Learn to spot misleading nutrition studies that create dietary myths. Discover why most health headlines are based on weak research that proves nothing.
The Evolution of Hearing Aids: From Ear Trumpets to Smart Tech
Hearing aids have come a long way from bulky boxes and squeals. Here’s a look at how they’ve evolved—and why today’s devices are better than ever.
Why Hearing Loss Is More Common Than You Think (And Nothing to Be Ashamed Of)
Hearing loss affects millions, and you’re not alone. Here’s why it’s more common than you think—and how to move forward with confidence.
What No One Tells You About Hearing Aids (But You Need to Know)
Thinking about hearing aids? Here’s what most people won’t tell you about using them, what to expect, and how to make them truly work for your life.
The Evolution of Hearing Aids (And Why It Matters)
Today’s hearing aids are nothing like the past. Discover how they’ve evolved from clunky devices to smart, discreet tools that help you reconnect with your life.