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  • Hearing Loss in Heroes: A Stealthy Superpower

    This article highlights how superheroes with disabilities, such as Cyborg, Deadpool, and Professor X, inspire us by overcoming challenges to improve their surroundings. It focuses on Hawkeye (Clint Barton), who experienced noise-induced hearing loss after battling the villain Crossfire in 1983. Clint now relies on hearing aids, which are essential for his communication with loved ones and teamwork during high-stakes missions. His story resonates because it shows how relying on assistive technolog...

  • 5 Common Questions about the Connection Between Heart Health and Hearing Health

    The article highlights the strong connection between heart health and hearing health, emphasizing that proper blood flow is essential for maintaining healthy inner ear hair cells responsible for converting sound into electrical signals. Cardiovascular conditions like hypertension or diabetes can reduce blood flow to the ears, potentially causing permanent damage to these delicate structures and leading to hearing loss. Additionally, studies show that smoking, obesity, and diabetes significantly i...

  • World Hearing Day 2022

    World Hearing Day on March 3 highlights the significance of addressing hearing loss, a condition affecting an estimated 48 million Americans. Hearing loss can result from aging, noise exposure, medical treatments, injuries, or genetics and is linked to increased risks of isolation, depression, dementia, and balance issues leading to falls. Dr. Charlotte Yeh emphasizes the importance of early intervention, as people often wait over six years before seeking help. Solutions like hearing aids are ava...

  • Finding a Hearing Care Professional

    As many people experience hearing difficulties, understanding where to start and whom to trust can be challenging. If you are one of the millions living with untreated hearing loss, it is important to address medical concerns like dizziness or tinnitus by consulting a physician or ENT specialist first. Gradual hearing loss should be evaluated through a hearing test conducted by an audiologist (with advanced degrees) or a hearing aid specialist. To find a professional, seek recommendations from fr...

  • Hearing Health and the Super Bowl – How to Enjoy the Big Game

    For millions of people tuning in to the 56th Super Bowl, especially those with hearing loss, enhancing the TV viewing experience can be challenging. Solutions like audio headsets, closed captioning, Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids, intermediary devices, neck loop systems, and soundbars offer effective ways to enjoy clear audio at a comfortable volume while keeping others in the room happy. These options provide personalized listening solutions, allowing individuals with hearing loss to fully engag...

  • Ringing in Your Ears? 5 Facts You Need to Know About Tinnitus

    Tinnitus, often described as ringing or buzzing in the ears, is a common condition affecting millions of people worldwide. It can be temporary or chronic, and there are two main types: non-pulsatile (subjective) tinnitus, caused by abnormal brain activity related to sound processing, and pulsatile (objective) tinnitus, linked to vascular issues near the ear. Hearing loss, particularly sensorineural hearing loss, is a frequent cause of non-pulsatile tinnitus, while pulsatile tinnitus may result fr...