Latest Hearing Health News

August 7, 2024

New Fatigue-Detecting Earbuds Helping Drivers

Everyone gets sleepy at work from time to time, especially after a big lunch. But for people whose jobs involve...
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August 5, 2024

Can Occupational Hearing Loss Affect Heart Health?

Occupational settings can involve exposure to loud noise, a known and preventable contributor to hearing loss. Hearing conservation programs and...
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July 16, 2024

New Science Examines How We Hear

We are social creatures. The sound of other people’s voices is important for us, and our hearing is directed at...
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July 11, 2024

Loud Noise Exposure Could Lead to Hearing Loss Years Later

The sources of loud noise are everywhere – from movie theaters to concerts to the earbuds that seem to be...
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July 2, 2024

Study Shows Treating Hearing Loss Could Reduce Depression in Adults

A newly published study provides more evidence of the importance of addressing hearing loss in senior living residents: researchers found...
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June 25, 2024

Researchers Examine New Drug to Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

A person’s hearing can be damaged by loud noise, aging and even certain medications, with little recourse beyond a hearing...
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June 19, 2024

Evidence-Based Patient Education Crucial in Tinnitus Management

About 50 million people in the United States suffer with tinnitus, a condition in which people perceive sounds such as...
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June 11, 2024

Study Shows How Hearing Loss Impacts Employees

Hearing loss cases are climbing globally -; 1 in 5 adults are affected -; along with a growing number of...
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June 4, 2024

Studying Protein’s Role in Hearing Loss

The fast motor kinetics of prestin, a protein found in the inner ear, is essential for hearing high-frequency sounds, according...
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May 14, 2024

Research Team Discoveres Molecular Mechanism Behind NIHL

Anyone who has been to a loud concert knows the feeling of ringing ears. Some people experience temporary or even...
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