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Does Aging Cause Hearing Loss?

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss. For those over the age of 75, this number…
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Is Hearing Loss Common in Service Members?

Exposure to loud noise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. This can be the result of leisure activities, like attending concerts; chores, like using a leaf blower; or work, like on…
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What’s Causing that Tickle in Your Nose?

You know the feeling you have in your nose right before you sneeze? That tickling sensation usually goes away after a sneeze, but for some people that feeling lingers. Understanding the causes of this sensation…
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Come to Terms with Hearing Loss Through the Grieving Process

Come to Terms with Hearing Loss Through the Grieving Process Grief is intrusive, and there are many ways it can make its way into your life. While many people associate grief with losing a loved…
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Bus & Truck Drivers Have Significant Risk for Hearing Loss

There are certain professions we expect to be at risk for hearing loss: people in the military, those who work at concert venues, musicians, air traffic controllers and construction workers, for example. It may surprise…
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How Often Should You Wear Your Hearing Aids?

Since the start of the pandemic, most of us have spent the majority of our time at home. In the peace of your own house, you may feel that it is unnecessary to wear your…
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Best Cooking Herbs for Hearing Loss

In most cases, hearing loss is an irreversible condition. Fortunately, there are many treatment options available, including hearing aids, assistive listening devices, cochlear implants, bone-anchored hearing aids and corrective surgery. While these treatments have been…
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Hearing Loss Is 5x More Likely in People over 65

It’s not surprising that the older we get, the more likely we are to lose our hearing. That’s because in addition to a lifetime of knowledge, love and wisdom, we also experience a lifetime of…
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What Is Cookie-Bite Hearing Loss?

The term ‘cookie-bite hearing loss’ doesn’t have anything to do with baked goods, unfortunately. What it refers to is the shape created on an audiogram – a visual graph that shows the results of a…
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What’s the Difference Between Being Hard of Hearing and Being Deaf?

You’ve likely heard the terms “deaf” and “hard of hearing” used to describe people with hearing loss, but not everyone knows the distinction. Below we cover the levels of hearing loss, the distinction between “deafness”…
