The warmth of late Spring is finally here and along with enjoying yourself outside in the backyard, for gardening, barbequing or just lounging around, it seems like everyone is out and about again. You may be seeing your neighbors more as they venture out on Sundays...
Hearing loss is commonly referred to as an invisible disability. This is because while this permanent condition hinders everyday communication and awareness of the environment, it can’t be visibly identified. The people in your life may notice your hearing loss,...
As we age, we commonly experience changes in our hearing. The change does not happen suddenly, but is more gradual, like the gradual process of graying hair. Nevertheless, it is crucial to pay attention to these initial indications. Research shows that men are almost...
Are you a smoker? You must be pretty stubborn these days to keep up the habit, with constant reports of health risks including higher rates of lung cancer, hypertension, and heart disease. The fact that smoking tobacco is extremely addictive, of course, may be the...
There are several factors that can contribute to the development of hearing loss. This includes traumatic brain injuries (TBI), the most severe type of head injury. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as 3 million head injuries...
Hearing health is an often under-recognized facet of overall health and wellness. But hearing loss is the third most pervasive health condition people live with today, impacting over 48 million (1 in 6) people. Being proactive about your hearing health is a great way...