Posted 12:18 PM 11/17/2011
From The Hearing Aid Company
You know the saying "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," right?
It is a well-known fact that hearing loss is the third most common health condition (behind arthritis and hypertension) affecting Americans over 60.
This (More)
Posted 9:09 AM 5/10/2011
Endorsed by the Hearing Aid Company of Texas
Sheila R. Pratt, Editor
American Journal of Audiology
Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic health conditions reported by older adults, especially by men (Pleis & Coles, 2003; Ries, 1982). The onset of hearing (More)
Posted 9:08 AM 5/10/2011
Endorsed by the Hearing Aid Company of Texas
Anthony T. Cacace, Editor
American Journal of Audiology
Current trends in health care policy have emphasized the need to minimize disability and optimize overall health and fitness of individuals. Based on labor statistics (More)
Posted 3:30 PM 9/15/2010
When I was a kid, phone conversations with my grandmother went something like this:
"Hello?"
"Hi Grandma, it's me, Stephanie!"
(Pause) "Hello?"
(Louder) "Hi, Grandma!"
"Hello?"
(Shouting) "HI GRANDMA!!!"
Click.
At family gatherings, my relatives got so tired of repeating themselves that they left Grandma out of conversations. Even as a kid, I realized how isolated she must have felt due to her severe hearing (More)
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Posted 8:15 PM 6/22/2010
June 22, 2010 -- Blasting your iPod or another portable music player may cause temporary hearing loss, according to new research in the June issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery.
"These devices are potentially harmful," conclude the study authors, who were led by Hannah Kempler, MS, of Ghent University in Ghent, Belgium. (More)
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Posted 6:56 PM 4/30/2010
April 30, 2010 -- People sometimes complain of dizziness or an upset stomach after a riding a roller coaster, but now a new report suggests the high speeds and sudden turns of this popular ride can also cause ear (More)
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Posted 9:39 PM 4/20/2010
April 20, 2010 -- The sooner children with hearing loss receive cochlear implants, the better, according to new research in the April 21 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Children who receive cochlear implants before 18 months of age are better able to hear, comprehend sound and music, and speak than are their counterparts who (More)
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