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Treating Hearing Loss Helps You Stay Socially Connected

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

One of the most dangerous consequences of leaving our hearing loss untreated is the increased risk of loneliness and social isolation. While the “loneliness in a crowd” feeling is common for those who can’t follow a conversation due to hearing loss, the potential subsequent prolonged state of loneliness is disastrous for health and well-being. Social isolation, where a person doesn’t …

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Nutrients That Boost Your Hearing Health

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

We know that just about everyone who lives long enough experiences some degree of hearing loss. Nearly 100% of centenarians have hearing loss. Recent research shows that there is likely a genetic component to all forms of hearing loss, including noise-induced hearing loss, but that doesn’t mean our hands are tied when it comes to protecting our hearing as best …

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All About Tinnitus

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

Have you ever walked out of a loud environment such as a sporting arena, music venue, or even a restaurant and noticed your ears ringing? Although that sound was present in the loud environment, it might not have been noticeable until you stepped into the quieter outdoors. Perhaps you didn’t notice that sound until you laid your head on the …

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Veterans and Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

Hearing loss has been a reality for many generations of U.S. military personnel. The fact of the matter is that military service puts a person in close proximity to light arms, bombs, aircraft and other heavy machinery. While in the presence of these monstrous sonic events, one still needs to be readily communicative to maintain the tight coordination required with …

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Communication At Work | May is Better Hearing and Speech Month!

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

In May of each year the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) celebrates Better Hearing and Speech Month. This year’s theme is “Communication at Work,” so let’s shine a light on some of the issues that can come up with our hearing loss in the workplace, and think about what we can do to mediate them. With many people in “non-essential” industries …

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Occupational Hearing Hazards

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

We are constantly surrounded by noise – alarm clocks, household appliances, music, TV, traffic, conversations etc. We typically absorb normal levels of these sounds but exposure to increased noise can be harmful and severe enough to impair hearing. There are a variety of factors that contribute to hearing loss including existing medical conditions, genetic history, and exposure to loud noise. …

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Understanding Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

We experience noise almost constantly. We may wake up with the sound of an alarm, drive through traffic, have numerous conversations, and listen to podcasts or music throughout the day. Our evenings may be filled with socializing in environments with background noise, watching television, talking on the phone etc. These noise levels are typically considered normal and are not harmful …

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Tips for Driving with Hearing Aids

In Hearing Loss by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

Nothing beats the feeling of driving on an open road with the windows down, listening to your favorite music. That feeling of freedom and adventure is one you can enjoy for many years to come. However, those with hearing loss need to take account of the limitations that might make driving unsafe. Although that feeling of freedom makes it seem …

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Addressing Hearing Loss May Improve Care of Older Adults

In Age Related Hearing Loss, Communication, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Overall Health, Tips & Tricks by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

Hearing loss is a common problem in the US, but healthcare providers might need to do a little more to accommodate their needs, according to a study by New York University. Researchers there analyzed data about hospital patients and found that those with hearing loss had a 32 percent chance of readmission within the next month due to communication problems …

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Facts & Fictions about Hearing Loss

In Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Research by Dr. Jason Leyendecker

In the last ten years, awareness of our hearing wellbeing has come a long way, but there are still many misunderstandings surrounding hearing loss. Do you still think that only the elderly suffer from hearing loss? Or believe your doctor would notice whether you have a physical routine problem with your hearing? If you still believe these things, then it’s …