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What To Know About Musician’s Monitors For Hearing Protection

Professional musicians are nearly four times more likely to develop noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) compared to the general public. This condition is common among 18% of adults aged 18-69 who have been exposed to loud…
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What Is the Link Between Hearing Loss and Iron Deficiency?

One in eight people in the U.S., aged 12 or older, has hearing loss based on standard hearing examinations. Approximately 15% of adults in the U.S. aged 18 or older report experiencing some degree of…
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What to Know About Job Searching With Hearing Loss

The idea of job searching puts many into an immediate state of stress. Numerous hand-wringing aspects accompany a job search, from filling out and editing your resume to interviews and choosing first-day outfits from Uli’s…
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Does Hearing Loss Make You Tired?

Hearing loss can affect your life in many ways. The condition may make it harder to have phone conversations, watch TV with your family or enjoy a night out in Santa Fe with friends dining…
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What Is the Link Between Hearing Loss and Arthritis?

Arthritis is the swelling and tenderness of one or more joints, usually accompanied by joint pain and stiffness. With arthritis, you may find repetitive motion activities such as tennis at Herb Martinez Park or typing…
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Can Poor Cardiovascular Health Contribute to Hearing Loss?

A review of research studying the correlation between hearing and heart health has found that negative cardiovascular health can impair both the peripheral and central auditory system, the system responsible for transforming sound waves into…
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What Is Low-Frequency Hearing Loss?

Did you know that there are different types of hearing loss? Let’s take a closer look at a rare type known as low-frequency hearing loss, including what sets it apart as well as the best…
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How To Protect Your Hearing At Sporting Events

If you’re a sports fan, you know nothing beats the rush of seeing your favorite team play at their home stadium. All the cheers, music playing and the roar of the crowd can be exhilarating.…
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How Can a Good Night’s Sleep Help Your Hearing?

Not getting enough sleep can leave a person with dark circles and a cranky disposition, but it may also lead to poor hearing. The average healthy adult needs seven to eight hours of sleep a…
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Tips for Building the Best Relationship With Your Audiologist

The amount of people who use hearing aids is steadily growing. Data analyzed from 2011, 2015 and 2018 found that “The overall proportion of participants 70 years and older who own and use hearing aids…