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"Enjoying everyday life is really important, but you do want to watch how loud sounds are for how long." Hunters, for instance, are at risk of hearing loss. "If ...
Sensorineural (involves inner ear); Mixed (combination of the two). Aging and chronic exposure to loud noises both contribute to hearing loss. Other factors, ...
Age- and noise-related hearing loss are common and can affect quality of life. But many treatments are available.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My husband is 68 and has some hearing loss but won't go to see the doctor. He says it's a normal part of aging and thinks there's not much ...
Not reaching normal speech and language milestones. Dr. Driscoll says that most cases of hearing loss in young kids are caused by ear infections. "Treatable, ...
Is there a connection to hearing loss and brain health? Learn more on how hearing loss can impact your health.
Dr. Nicholas Deep explains how untreated hearing loss can affective cognitive, social and physical health.
And for those older than 65, the number is almost 50 percent. New advances in treatment options, including improved hearing aids and cochlear implant devices, ...
This is where damage and hearing loss due to age, loud noises or medicine begin. The other fluid-filled chambers of the inner ear include three tubes called the ...
Do I need to see my doctor, or is it OK to wait until I think I need hearing aids? ANSWER: Don't wait. Make an appointment to have your hearing evaluated now.
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