Protect Yourself from Noise Induced Hearing Loss
Have you ever been on an airplane with an inconsolable baby? Or have you walked past a quiet construction site when all of a sudden a jackhammer starts drilling away?
Have you ever been on an airplane with an inconsolable baby? Or have you walked past a quiet construction site when all of a sudden a jackhammer starts drilling away?
March is National Nutrition Month in the U.S., which is sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and supported by many organizations.
If you’re the type of person who loves the great outdoors, whether that involves hiking, kayaking, jogging, long walks, bicycling or anything else where you can enjoy the sunshine and breeze, you might have concerns about keeping your hearing aids safe and dry during these… Read More »Active senior living and hearing aids: What to know to protect your hearing and your devices
Hearing aids are complex technological devices, and though technology today is light years away from what it was as few as 25 years ago, it isn’t infallible.
Many vitamins and minerals that are good for various body systems are also good for your ears – specifically your hearing.
When people start to wonder if they have hearing loss, or a family member lovingly tells them they might be hard of hearing, many questions arise.
There are a lot of excellent reasons to love Denver: the air is fresh and clean, the mountains are beautiful and there’s plenty to do and see.
While traveling and enjoying active senior living, do your best to protect your ears from noise-induced hearing loss.
Many people with hearing loss also have symptoms of tinnitus. Though tinnitus does not often indicate something very serious, it can be a disrupting and annoying symptom that may cause sufferers trouble sleeping.
If you are living with hearing loss, there are surely everyday things that can pose a challenge to communicating with others and planning activities.