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Hearing Health Care News

Apr 17th, 2013

Women Who Address Hearing Loss Enjoy Better Quality of Life

BHI Alerts Women to Importance of Hearing Health for National Women's Health Week

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Mar 8th, 2013

Hearing Loss Linked to Three-Fold Risk of Falling by John Hopkins Medicine

Hearing loss has been linked with a variety of medical, social and cognitive ills, including dementia. However, a new study led by a Johns Hopkins researcher suggests that hearing loss may also be a risk factor for another huge public health problem: falls.

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Feb 20th, 2013

Low-Frequency Hearing Loss May Indicate Cardiovascular Disease, by Pippa Wysong, ENT TODAY

Low-frequency hearing loss could be an early indicator that a patient has cerebrovascular disease or is at risk for cardiovascular (CV) disease. These are the key findings in a two-part study investigating whether there is a relationship between audiometric patterns and vascular disease. Findings were presented at this year's Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting by David R. Friedland, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Madison.

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Jan 28th, 2013

Thirty or Older? The Link Between Cardiovascular and Hearing Health Could Pertain to You, BHI Advises, Urging Hearing Checks

In recognition of American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day®, the Better Hearing Institute (BHI) is alerting Gen Xers and baby boomers of the connection between cardiovascular and hearing health.

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Jan 22nd, 2013

Listen up: Dementia linked to hearing loss, Janice Lloyd, USA TODAY

Millions of hearing-impaired older adults are more likely to suffer early memory and thinking problems than adults without hearing loss, a study out Monday finds.

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Dec 12th, 2012

My hearing is perfect....Can you speak up a bit?

More than half of factory workers who thought they had excellent or good hearing actually suffered hearing loss and didn’t even recognize the problem, a new study shows.

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