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Understanding Sounds: How Do Amplitudes & Frequencies Impact Hearing?

Sound is a type of energy that can be measured in two ways: amplitude and frequency. Amplitude is measured in decibels (dB), while frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). Below we review everything you need…
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The Link Between Mumps & Hearing Loss
A mumps infection typically only lasts a few weeks, but the effects can be life-long, particularly when it comes to your hearing. In this post, we review everything you need to know about the connection…
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What Tests Are Available for Hearing Loss?

A study published in the American Journal of Public Health in 2016 reports that approximately 23% of Americans ages 12 and older have some degree of hearing loss. If youโre among this population, you could…
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Tips for Camping with Hearing Loss

Camping somewhere like Rancheros de Santa Fe isnโt just fun; research shows it actually benefits your physical and mental health. According to one study, spending time outdoors is linked to increased cognition and better mood.…
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How Certain Chemicals Cause Hearing Loss

Certain chemicals are ototoxic, which means they can cause damage to the ear. This damage can lead to tinnitus, hearing loss and balance problems. Many of these chemicals are found in everyday household items like…
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Dr. Colleen Feldewert Shares About Captioning Options for Movies, TV & Phone Calls

If you struggle to hear while streaming the latest blockbuster on your TV or talking on your phone, captioning can help. Captions are words on a screen that serve as a substitute and/or a supplement…
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5 Habits that Harm Your Hearing

Though some cases of hearing loss are inevitable, like those caused by old age, a lot of the time, the condition can be prevented. You may just need to change some of your habits in…
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How Often Should You Have a Hearing Test?

When and how often you should have a hearing test depends on factors like your age, occupation and history of hearing issues. Exposure to Loud Noise and Hearing Loss If you are exposed to noise…
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What is Unilateral Hearing Loss?

What is Single Sided Deafness? Sometimes referred to as unilateral hearing loss, single sided deafness is a condition in which an individual experiences hearing loss in only one ear but can hear normally out of…
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What is Sudden Hearing Loss?

For most people who experience hearing loss, the condition comes on gradually over a period of years. In rare cases, an abrupt loss of hearing occurs with little or no warning. This condition is known…