Why Having Your Hearing Tested Regularly Can Improve Your Mood
Hearing tests should be done annually. Here’s why.
Hearing tests should be done annually. Here’s why.
When you miss fun activities, does it negatively affect your mood? Did you know? Your ears can be a “window to your mind” and hearing loss may increase depression risk, especially for those younger than 70 years, or that… In the U.S., it is estimated that 37 million adults have some degree of hearing loss,
People are often surprised that untreated hearing loss can lead to this.
Sure hearing aids help you hear, but did you know they also do this?
Feeling anxious lately? That affects your overall health, including your ears. Here’s why.
Research has found connections between hearing loss, your heart health, diabetes and more. Here’s the latest.
Did You Know? The cliché is true… With respect to the risk of falls, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. As we age, our risk of falling increases. Data shows approximately 67% of emergency room visits for adults 65-85+ are for falls, considered a leading cause of injury-related deaths. We share
Hearing aid technology has come a long way and now can help manage this common complaint.
It can sneak up on you, and even subtle changes can do this to your overall health.
There are hidden costs to not treating your hearing loss…like getting paid less. Here’s what the research says.
Small changes in your hearing loss can affect your brain and lead to dementia. Here’s why.
Did you know? What type of brain exercise do you have planned for today? Using it may reduce your risk of losing it. Especially with our growing population of active seniors, it is crucial to understand how hearing loss relates to cognitive decline. Getting more exercise typically refers to healthy habits such as walking, biking,