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Early Hearing Aid Adoption Linked to Significantly Reduced Dementia Risk

Could protecting optimal hearing actually be the key to safeguarding your cognitive function? This result stems from investigation utilizing comprehensive data gathered by the Framingham Heart Study. Compared to people who don’t treat hearing loss, the data indicates that adults who utilize hearing aids before age 70 may see a marked reduction in their risk […]

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National Protect Your Hearing Month: 8 Methods to Guard Your Hearing

We are surrounded by noise in our everyday existence. Whether it’s lawnmowers, vehicles, or our own headphones, the aural world has intensified. The growing volume of sound poses a significant risk to your auditory health unless you take measures. As October marks National Protect Your Hearing Month, it serves as an opportune period to review […]

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Struggling to Hear Women and Children Speak? Here’s Why

Why are women and children sometimes harder to hear than men? Perhaps you have noticed that some men claim they are unable to hear their wives speaking when they are listing tasks to be done. That’s a joke, but it is rather common for people to struggle to hear the voices of women and children. […]

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Tips for Dealing With Tinnitus During Air Travel

Tips for Dealing With Tinnitus During Air Travel

If you cope with tinnitus, going on a plane might bring more than just enthusiasm about your destination– it may also come with concerns about worsening ear symptoms. The loud cabin noise, shifting air pressure, and stress associated with air travel can all contribute to more intense or irritating tinnitus. By perceiving the impact of […]

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Protect Your Hearing This Season: Tips for Safely Enjoying the Sounds of Autumn

Autumn is one of the most enjoyable times of the year. Imagine yourself sitting back and enjoying the sounds– kids laughing on Halloween, the leaves crunching as you walk, the fire crackling, and your loved ones around the table at Thanksgiving. Now imagine that you can’t hear those things or that they are muffled. Failing […]

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Can Memory Problems be Connected to Hearing Loss?

Can Memory Problems be Connected to Hearing Loss?

Have you noticed yourself cranking up the volume on your TV more than usual? Perhaps you frequently request that people repeat what they have said. While these signs may seem like slight aggravations, they could indicate the early stages of hearing loss. But here’s something you might not expect– your memory could be taking a […]

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6 Reasons to Get Your Hearing Checked Regularly

6 Reasons to Get Your Hearing Checked Regularly

Hearing loss often starts out with mild, almost unperceivable changes that can be easy to overlook. In fact, it is usually family and friends who alert someone to their hearing issue. While hearing exams are a routine part of childhood, many adults tend to overlook this important checkup, unlike regular eye exams that are often […]

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How Infants With Hearing Loss Can Benefit From Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants

Learning that a newborn has hearing loss can be an upsetting and emotionally challenging experience for many parents, leaving them feeling lost and unclear about what the future has in store. Infants with hearing loss can do well with early detection and intervention, which is positive news. Indeed, they are able to gaining linguistic skills, […]

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The Lowdown on Earwax: What it Does and When it Needs to Go

Earwax might not be the most attractive topic, but it plays an important part in keeping your ears healthy. Unlike your teeth, feet, or other body parts that necessitate regular cleaning endeavors, earwax usually manages itself. Overly frequent efforts to get rid of it can actually be counterproductive. So, is earwax bad? The short answer […]

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How Auditory Processing Disorder is Different from Hearing Loss

When a child strains to follow instructions, mixes up words that have very similar sounds, or seems distracted in loud places, parents may question if hearing loss is the problem. However, in some circumstances, the issue might not be with the ears themselves, but instead with a condition known as auditory processing disorder (APD), which […]

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