Hearing Loss Increases Risk of Accidental Injuries
Did you know that hearing loss increases your risk of an accidental injury? When you think about it, it makes sense: hearing loss lowers your awareness of what’s going on around you. One study uncovered exactly how much more likely an accidental injury is for people with a hearing impairment. About the Study The study…
The Connection Between Heart Health and Hearing Loss
Heart disease is a potentially life-threatening condition. As the top cause of death for both men and women, taking care of your cardiovascular system is important. In addition to keeping your heart healthy, it may be beneficial for your auditory system too. Understanding Heart Disease According to the Center for Disease Control, heart disease kills…
New Research Confirms Tinnitus More Severe with Hearing Loss
If you have ever experienced hearing an unexplained ringing, buzzing or humming noise, you are not alone; millions of Americans report bothersome tinnitus each year. New research out of Jordan reports that tinnitus may be worse for those who also experience hearing loss. The Tinnitus Study The 2020 study titled “A comparison of the severity…
Risk of Dementia Doubles for Those with Hearing and Vision Loss
As you age, so do your body and mind. While we have come to associate old age with forgetfulness, an impaired ability to remember, think and make decisions is not a normal part of aging – it’s a sign of cognitive decline. New research out of South Korea has determined that those with both vision…
New Study Links Hearing Loss with Poor Memory & Mental Health Problems During COVID-19
This past year has not been easy for anyone. New research out of The University of Manchester, The University of Sheffield and Lancaster University suggests that those over the age of 70 with hearing loss may be especially vulnerable to feelings of loneliness, poor memory and mental health problems. The Impact of Hearing Loss during…
Is Your Workplace Putting Your Hearing at Risk?
Exposure to loud noises and ototoxic chemicals are the most common causes of occupational hearing loss, or hearing loss that occurs at work. Understanding what can cause this type of hearing loss as well as ways to work with hearing loss are key to a successful treatment plan. Causes of Occupational hearing Loss According to…
Hearing Loss and the Grieving Process
Being diagnosed with hearing loss can be a life-altering event. Some experts have recommended dealing with this diagnosis as one would a terminal diagnosis. Utilizing the same five stages of grief, made popular by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, a Swedish-American psychologist and author of the 1969 book On Death and Dying, you will learn how to come…
Are Adult Ear Infections Common?
Ear infections are synonymous with childhood; in fact, five out of six children will have at least one ear infection before their third birthday. People of all ages can experience an ear infection. But unlike pediatric ear infections, adult ear infections are often the sign of a more serious health problem. What Is an Ear…
October is Audiology Awareness Month
Hearing loss can be a confusing experience that leaves you feeling discouraged, frustrated and isolated. October is Audiology Awareness Month, which means now is a great time to learn about life changes that can help make for a better tomorrow. Audiologists, including the experts at , can help identify hearing problems and recommend a treatment…
Dementia Risk Increases with Vision and Hearing Loss
Previous research has linked both hearing impairment and vision impairment to an increased chance of developing dementia. A new study has found that this risk is significantly higher for individuals suffering from both conditions. About the Study The study, called “Dual Sensory Impairment in Older Adults and Risk of Dementia from the GEM Study,” was…