Untreated hearing loss is quite common, especially among older adults, yet there is much evidence to support that treatment and assistance have immense benefits. Not only are those using hearing aids able to experience the world once again in all …
A Link Between Hearing Loss & Accidental Injury
Those who have hearing loss may be at a larger risk of getting into accidents whether they are at home or at work, according to a recent investigation. Published in March, the study looked at data stretching back seven years …
Taking Care of Your Hearing and Vision Slows Cognitive Decline by 50-75%
A joint study between the University of Michigan in the US and the University of Manchester in the UK has striking results regarding the relationship between hearing, vision, and cognitive impairment. For many years, we have known that a relationship …
Growing Evidence that Noise is Bad for Your Health
Evidence has already demonstrated that noise can be detrimental to your hearing health, with the potential to cause permanent noise-induced hearing loss. Researchers are now looking at the ways in which high levels of noise can affect your physical and …
November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
As we approach the holiday season, connections with our family members may be at the forefront of our minds. Buying gifts, preparing food, and planning travel are all ways that we get ready to connect with our families at the …
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