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Post Covid-19 Sensorineural Hearing Loss

You might develop hearing loss as you get older, particularly if you regularly expose yourself to loud noise. Hearing loss may be in your future, for instance, if you work on a loud factory floor without hearing protection. These hearing loss causes are pretty common. But within the last few years, a new cause has […]

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What’s the Link Between Hearing Loss and Dementia?

Want to take all the fun out of your next family get-together? Start talking about dementia. Dementia is not a topic most people are actively looking to talk about, mainly because it’s rather frightening. A degenerative mental disease in which you gradually (or, more frighteningly, quickly) lose your cognitive faculties, dementia forces you to lose […]

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The Top Ten Advantages of Using Hearing Aids

Even when it’s fairly minor, hearing loss can have a big impact on your life. The way you connect with friends, coworkers, and loved ones can change substantially. Everyday activities like going to the supermarket can become more challenging. But it doesn’t need to have this type of negative impact on you. If you utilize […]

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Diet Could be Closely Linked to Your Tinnitus Symptoms

You’re feeling hungry so you look in your fridge for a little bite to eat. Will it be something salty… how about crackers? Oooo, chips! Wait. Maybe this leftover slice of cheesecake. Perhaps you should just go with a banana on second thought. After all, a banana is a much healthier choice. Everything is interconnected […]

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Why Hearing Aids Aren’t “One Size Fits All”

Every case of hearing loss is unique You should not expect your experience with hearing impairment to be precisely the same as someone else who may have the same hearing loss condition. Each case of hearing loss is unique. While you might be able to relate to someone else with hearing loss, keep in mind […]

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Did You Realize Your Common Cold Could Cause Hearing Problems?

There are other symptoms of a cold that are less common than the well known runny nose. One kind of cold you don’t frequently hear about is the one that moves into one or both ears. This form of cold can be more risky than a common cold and should never be disregarded. What does […]

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You Can Still Have a Wonderful Holiday Season in Spite of Hearing Loss

So, so many family celebrations. During the holidays, it most likely seems like you’re meeting (or re-meeting) a new long-lost relative every other weekend. The holiday season can be enjoyable (and also challenging) for this reason. Usually, this sort of yearly catching up is something that’s pleasing to look forward to. You get to reunite […]

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Can Hearing Loss Cause Sensitivity to Loud Sounds?

You know that it can be a challenge to get your partner’s attention if they have neglected hearing loss. First, you try to say their name. You say “Greg”, but you get no answer because you used an indoor volume level. You try saying Greg’s name a little louder and still no reply. So you […]

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You Could Have an Increased Risk of Hearing Loss With These Chemicals

There are lots of well recognized causes of hearing loss, but not many people recognize the dangers that some chemicals present to their hearing. While there are several groups of people at risk, individuals in industries like textiles, petroleum, automotive, plastics, and metal fabrication have greater exposure. You can protect your quality of life by […]

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