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Hearing Loss Overview
When it comes to hearing loss, there are two main types: conductive and sensorineural. Understanding the differences between the two types of hearing loss and the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatments for each can help you make the best decisions for your hearing health.
The Benefits Of Treating Hearing Loss
Research has found that around the globe, more than 46 million individuals experience significant hearing loss. Although typically not life-threatening, hearing loss can have a considerable effect on an individual’s life, both psychologically, cognitively, and physically. Thus, it is important for us to be aware of the advantages of treating this highly prevalent condition.
What to Expect At A Hearing Test
Research has found that around the globe, more than 46 million individuals experience significant hearing loss. Although typically not life-threatening, hearing loss can have a considerable effect on an individual’s life, both psychologically, cognitively, and physically. Thus, it is important for us to be aware of the advantages of treating this highly prevalent condition.
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Do you have a question about hearing loss or hearing aids? Scroll through our blog to see if we already provided you with the answer. If not, give us a call. We’re always happy to answer questions.
Who Has Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is the third most common chronic physical condition in the United States and is more prevalent than diabetes or cancer; as the Centers for Disease Control CDC noted. Hearing loss is an invisible disability but can affect individuals across all...
Should You Diagnose and Treat Hearing Loss Yourself?
You know you’re having trouble hearing. It’s evident to you and everyone you know you are having trouble hearing. But you aren’t sure why you’re having a problem. You aren’t even sure when it started, and you don’t know what step to take next. If you’re like most...
New Study Links Hearing Loss with Dementia in Older Adults
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that older adults with greater severity of hearing loss were more likely to have dementia, but the likelihood of dementia was lower among hearing aid users compared to...
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