The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) has announced the start of National Protect Your Hearing Month, an annual campaign to raise …
Is Your Mood Connected to Hearing Loss?
Facts & Fictions about Hearing Loss Hearing loss is the third most common medical condition in the US, affecting at least 48 million people. Worldwide, …
Why People Avoid Treating Hearing Loss — and Why You Should Schedule a Hearing Test!
The word ‘procrastination is derived from the Greek word ‘akrasia,’ which means to act against one’s better judgment. It’s because of this self-awareness that procrastinating …
A Link Between Hearing Loss & Diabetes
Hearing loss is a challenging condition on its own, but did you know that it can be related to many other health conditions, as well? …
Hearing Loss & Cognitive Decline
As we grow older, it is normal for connections between cells in the brain to become damaged. This is referred to as cognitive decline and …
Communicating with People who Have Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can become a challenge for everyone involved. When people struggle to hear it can lead to frustration on both sides of conversation. Even …
The Benefits of Being Social for Older Americans
Staying Social as You Age There are, of course, many physical benefits to staying active in your senior years, but the benefits of remaining socially …
Reduce Your Risk of Hearing Loss with a Healthy Diet
One of the leading causes of disabling hearing loss is presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss. Statistics from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication …
Treating Hearing Loss with Hearing Aids
Visiting your hearing health care professional to have your hearing tested is no small feat. It can sometimes take months or even years to work …
Treating Hearing Loss Helps You Stay Socially Connected
Do you lead an active social life, and love meeting with family and friends any chance you get? Hearing is your most importance sense when …
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