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THE INABILITY TO DISTINGUISH SOUNDS IS A FORM OF HEARING LOSS

The National Safety Council’s Safety + Health magazine recently published an article about ototoxicants, chemicals that can cause hearing loss and balance issues. In the article, warnings were shared from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) about which industries have higher exposure risks to these chemicals — and how the adverse effects of ototoxicants increases […]

HEARING LOSS INCREASES THE RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURIES

An analysis of data from the National Health Interview Survey found that, over an eight year period (2007 – 2015), people who reported that they had “a lot of trouble” hearing ended up being twice as likely to have an accidental injury — both at work and leisure — as people who reported no trouble […]

EVEN SUBTLE HEARING LOSS CAN ALTER THE BRAIN FUNCTION OF YOUNG ADULTS

In 2018, assistant professor Yune Lee and his research team at Ohio State University monitored the brain activity of study participants 18 through 41 years of age as they listened to increasingly complex sentences. The team was hoping to measure if human brains work harder to comprehend more complex messages. What they unexpectedly discovered, instead, […]

NOISE IS THE ANTITHESIS OF THE BEST SOUNDS EVER

The best sounds ever relax us, entice us, evoke fond memories, and force smiles on our faces. They are the opposite of noise. Noise — according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — can cause bad things, like stress or anxiety or depression or high blood pressure. Especially if you are regularly […]

DO’S AND DON’TS OF LIVING WITH TINNITUS

Over 50 million Americans experience tinnitus — or ringing in the ears. When you first realize you have tinnitus, it can be difficult to know what to do. Here is a starter list of dos and don’ts for people dealing with tinnitus. Do’s Do talk to a hearing health professional if tinnitus is affecting your […]