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As cell phones become more and more advanced, teenagers have gained the ability to “plug in” to their own personal soundtrack as they walk to class, do homework, and even drive. However, a new study shows that the excessive noise levels from personal audio devices significantly contributes to hearing loss in over 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults. Headphones and Personal Audio Devices Encourage Teen… Read More
Many veterans return from deployment bearing the scars of their service. However, an overwhelming number of former soldiers will be forced to cope with the loss of one of their senses in addition to their battle wounds, making it that much more difficult to adjust to a normal life at home. Veterans: Overwhelmingly Likely to Suffer Hearing Loss in Military Service Auditory injuries are common… Read More
Too many people brush off hearing loss as a minor problem that affects only the ears. Even if a hearing condition is not a fatal condition, that does not mean it does not threaten a person’s life. A hearing problem can have many of the same effects on a patient as stress or anxiety, chipping away at his or her emotional well-being with each passing… Read More
You’re probably aware that working in hazardous environments can cause employees to suffer lifelong illnesses. Firefighters are naturally at greater risk of lung damage, for example, while office workers are more likely to suffer repetitive stress injuries. But many people don’t consider the long-term effects of a noisy work environment—even though work-related hearing loss affects millions of U.S. workers every year. Professions That Can Cause… Read More
Hearing disorders affect millions of Americans, and many of the causes of hearing loss are incurable. However, patients can restore some or even all of their lost hearing abilities through treatment—and in many cases, the treatments are painless and provide patients with a better understanding of their conditions. Common Treatments for Mild to Moderate Hearing Problems Patients who have a slight hearing loss, are unable… Read More
Many hearing disorders are caused as a result of trauma, ear infections, genetic conditions, and even the natural aging process. However, some hearing loss is a direct result of the way a person lives his or her life—and in some cases, patients can be chipping away at their ability to hear one day at a time. Personal Habits That Can Cause or Worsen Hearing Problems… Read More
Over a third of all Americans over age 65 are suffering from some degree of hearing loss. Although hearing loss is one of the most significant chronic health conditions affecting middle-aged and older adults, only one out of every five of these patients will get corrective treatment. Unfortunately, the vast majority of hearing loss sufferers aren’t just coping with the loss of one of their… Read More
Hearing aids are a significant investment, and protecting your hearing aids from damage can save you hundreds of dollars in repairs and replacement costs. While you may already know that moisture is one of the biggest threats to your device, you may not have realized just how much your exposure to moisture increases as temperatures rise. The Top 5 Summertime Risks to Hearing Aids Although storing hearing… Read More
You may already be aware that people can get a baseline reading of their own hearing loss by taking an online hearing test. Now, developers have created hearing testing applications that can be download to smartphones or tablets, giving patients and hearing professionals the ability to conduct hearing screenings no matter where they are—and these beneficial apps go far beyond diagnosing hearing loss. 3 Smartphone Apps… Read More