We all know that hearing often declines with age. In the United States, about 33% of adults over 65 experience some kind of hearing loss. Hearing loss can affect our lives at many levels: from impaired communication, lessened enjoyment of music and other entertainment, and a less active social life. Hearing loss can also affect …
How Smart Are Your Hearing Devices?
Do you have a smartphone? How about a smart TV or smart meter outside your home? Everywhere we look, our technology has gotten “smart.” What does “smart” mean, exactly? It means our devices can communicate wirelessly with other devices, whether through Wi-Fi, bluetooth or a cellular or other connection. Every technology in our lives is …
YOUR HEARING LOSS MAY BE MAKING YOU MORE THAN A LITTLE TIRED
Some people seem to have boundless energy, tackling a full day of work meetings and going out for drinks and dinner afterwards, then talking about all their weekend adventures. Others, however, have trouble making it through the day at work and can think of nothing better than going home and resting all evening and on …
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DEMENTIA AND HEARING LOSS MAY BE RELATED: WHAT YOU CAN DO
Many people expect to experience hearing loss as we age: it happens to everyone, right? Hearing loss is not normally considered a major health issue when aging, but what if hearing loss causes other, serious issues such as Alzheimer’s and dementia? Studies have found links between hearing loss, communication difficulties, and mental decline. This makes …
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YOU CAN TEACH YOUR BRAIN TO LISTEN BETTER
We may hear with our ears, but we listen with our brains. Our ears hear sounds, but it is our brains that interpret that sound to make it understandable to us. The good news is that with just a little effort you can train your brain in active listening to develop your communication skills. Communicating …
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COULD GENE THERAPY REVERSE HEARING LOSS?
Hearing loss is a growing epidemic: it is estimated that one billion people worldwide will experience hearing loss at some time in their lives. In order to find a solution to this problem, technology has been advancing in the field of audiology with hearing aids, cochlear implants and other devices to assist with hearing loss …
WHAT ARE THE BEST WAYS TO PREVENT HEARING LOSS?
The ability to hear and communicate is a valuable commodity, so preserving and protecting that ability is an important endeavor. Everyone is at risk for hearing loss at some point in life, and learning how to prevent hearing loss before it happens is key, because hearing damage cannot be reversed once it has already happened. …
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JUST ONE MORE REASON TO HAVE YOUR HEARING SCREENED
As we age, many of us experience a decline in hearing abilities: we just think of it as a part of getting older. Recent studies have shown, however, that there can be more substantial consequences to hearing impairment than just the occasional inconvenience or having to turn up the volume on the television. A University …
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Summer is Here: Don’t Let Swimmer’s Ear Get You Down!
We all love to splash around in the pool during the hot days of summer. We swim laps, play games or just wade in to cool off. When we spend time in the water, it increases our risk of swimmer’s ear, which is an ear infection that can result from bacteria that grows in the …
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IS THERE A LINK BETWEEN SNORING AND HEARING LOSS?
It is estimated that more than 40% of Americans snore when they sleep. This may not come as a surprise to you, but did you know that snoring can be more than a nuisance? Recent studies have linked snoring with hearing loss, not only for the snorer but for the snorer’s bed partner as well. …
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