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03/16/22

New Studies on Hearing Loss and Dementia

Are you getting older and becoming concerned about your memory. After the age of 65, the risk for hearing loss rises significantly. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that “Of those at least 65 years of age, there is an estimated 5.0 million adults with dementia in 2014 and projected to be nearly 14 million by 2060.” As we age, our brains do too. Connections between cells in the brain become damaged over a...
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03/06/22

How Music Can Help Shape the Future of Hearing Health

Music is more than just art. It evokes strong emotions and stimulates the brain. “There are few things that stimulate the brain the way music does,” explains a Johns Hopkins otolaryngologist. “If you want to keep your brain engaged throughout the aging process, listening to or playing music is a great tool. It provides a total brain workout.” Research shows that aside from elevating your mood, increasing motivation, and stimulating emotions, listening to music can reduce...
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02/27/22

Challenges with Hearing Speech in Noise – an Early Sign of Dementia?

Do you have trouble hearing in noisy spaces? Most people do. However, for those with hearing loss, it can be an extra challenge. Normal hearing allows us to not only follow the conversation but to identify the direction, proximity, and speed of sounds all around us. This in collaboration with our other senses informs us of the world around us and sense of space. It can also be a challenge to identify the person speaking...
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02/16/22

Watching for Early Signs of Hearing Loss

Do you have hearing loss? You may not even know it. Hearing loss often develops gradually over years. It may first start as just the loss of subtle sounds such as the pitch in which birds chirp or the wind passes through leaves. Over years, or even decades the loss of sound can progress, all the while an individual rationalizes and compensates for the loss. Many people live in denial of hearing loss for years,...
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