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Tips for a Successful Virtual Family Reunion

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

This year is presenting new challenges as we adapt the current state of the world through the COVID-19 pandemic. The upcoming winter holiday season is no exception. This year 24 percent of Americans will be celebrating from a distance in order to protect their loved ones and greater community. Virtual gatherings can be a fun substitute for the annual in …

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Hearing Aids Are Found to Improve Depressive Symptoms

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

With hearing loss affecting over 48 million Americans today, and two-thirds of those over age 70, it’s important to maintain an awareness of our hearing health. While there are few modifiable risk factors for hearing loss, there is strong evidence that using hearing protection when sound reaches above safe levels (about 80 dBA is unsafe after 8 hours, and about …

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Head Injuries & Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

With over 3 million estimated incidents of traumatic brain injury (TBI) per year, it’s one of the most common injuries experienced by Americans today. It is the leading cause of death and disability in the U.S., and is most common among males aged 15-35. What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)? TBI is any injury to the brain that is caused …

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Know Your Rights with Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

For those with hearing loss, some things that are easy for others can be an uphill battle. Promoting public awareness of hearing loss is always a struggle, and it won’t occur to everyone that you might be ignoring them because you can’t hear them.  Miscommunications due to hearing loss have led to unfortunate events up to and including police shootings …

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How Loud is Too Loud for Kids

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

Noise is all around us. We’re exposed to noise on our commute to work, or when we walk past the construction site on the corner. Even the noise levels in our favorite restaurants and bars can be very loud. Our kids are surrounded by even more noise. Their schools can be very loud, and many of our kids play in …

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How Smoking & Drinking May Affect Hearing

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

You may think the smoking, drinking and loud music make you the life of the party, but at the end of the night, your health and your hearing won’t be thanking you. Most people know that loud music can damage your hearing, but it is less well known that smoking and drinking can also take a toll on your ears. …

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A Link between Hearing Loss & Diabetes

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

Two of America’s most common health issues are diabetes and hearing loss. Over 38 million Americans face mild, moderate and severe hearing impairment, while nearly 35 million live with diabetes. Besides affecting such large percentages of the population, both conditions often affect the same people.  Numerous studies have established a strong link between diabetes and hearing loss. People with diabetes …

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When Should I Update My Hearing Aids?

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

Hearing aids are an integral part of daily life so it is important to know when you should update them! Hearing aids are complex devices that consist of components designed to effectively collect, amplify, and process sound. Like most electronics, hearing aids have greatly benefitted from advancing technology that has produced a variety of features that enhance user experience and …

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A Brief History of Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

Hearing loss is one of the most common health conditions that people experience globally. According to the World Health Organization, over 466 million people have disabling hearing loss. Fortunately, there is extensive information, resources, specialists, treatment options etc. that exists today which helps us better understand and address hearing loss. Prior to the modern era, little was known or documented …

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Celebrate World Alzheimer’s Month with a Hearing Test!

In Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

September is World Alzheimer’s Month! Launched in 2012, this month is dedicated to raising awareness about this chronic disease. This global campaign – with September 21st marking World Alzheimer’s day every year – addresses the stigma and misconceptions about Alzheimer’s and highlights how pervasive this health condition is. It also focuses on the action(s) people can take to be proactive …