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Smokers May Be at Higher Risk for Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss, Hearing Loss Prevention by audseo

Are you a smoker? Despite overwhelming information highlighting the dangers of tobacco use through smoking, vaping and chew, still today an estimated 28.3 million adults in the United States currently smoke cigarettes., leading approximately 16 million to live with a smoking-related disease. The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that “smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes, and …

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How AI Can Assist Those with Hearing Loss

In Hearing Loss by audseo

Are you worried about the artificial intelligence revolution? The 21st century and the new millennium is well in full swing now, and many of the dates of our most beloved and feared science fiction lore have already come of date. What we are discovering is that rather than tales of robots taking over the world, artificial intelligence (AI) is actually …

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Nutrients That Can Support Your Hearing Health

In Hearing Health by audseo

Though many people probably do not think about it much, your hearing health is as fundamental to your overall health and quality of life as diet, exercise, and proper rest. Your hearing health affects not only your physical safety immediately by situating you in your environment and regulating your sense of balance, it also impacts your emotional, psychological, and cognitive …

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Questions to Ask During a Hearing Consultation & Fitting

In Hearing Aids by audseo

Are you trying hearing aids for the first time? It can feel like a big adjustment getting used to them, but we assure you that once you get used to them, you can enjoy improved conversations, stronger relationships, improved cognitive function and more confidence around mobility.   While a new pair of properly prescribed eyeglasses automatically adjusts your vision to allow …

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How Prevalent is Hearing Loss in the US?

In Hearing Loss by audseo

Hearing loss is commonly underestimated in its severity and undertreated worldwide. It’s common to think that some degree of hearing loss is no big deal—in fact insurance companies are banking on it, as they continue to regard hearing aids as elective treatment, despite overwhelming research showing their importance in preventing loneliness, depression, social isolation, reducing the loss of earnings in …

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Treating Hearing Loss Can Support Your Physical Ability & Well-Being

In Hearing Loss by audseo

“What was that?”  If this seems to be your tagline the last time you socialized then it may be time to have your hearing tested. All too often, people put off suspected hearing loss- on average, seven to ten years, in fact without understanding the risk. Hearing loss has not only been linked to increased issues in communication but surprisingly …

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Tinnitus Treatment Options

In Tinnitus by audseo

Most of us have experienced a ringing in our ears every now and then. Sometimes it comes on as you are attempting to drift off to sleep or perhaps it appears after exposure to loud sound. This is tinnitus and it can come and go for most, however, nearly 20 million people in the United States report experiencing tinnitus so …

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Hearing Aids Can Help Improve Your Sense of Balance

In Hearing Aids by audseo

Most people walk through their day without giving a second thought to what keeps us balanced and ideally that’s how it should be! It’s not until you struggle to stay upright that you may wonder what it is that keeps us upright. Well, the answer is it’s a combination of a lot of different systems of our body, from our …

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Celebrate World Hearing Day: Ear and Hearing Care for All!

In Hearing Health by audseo

Did you know that March 3rd is World Hearing Day? A yearly call to action organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), this year’s theme is Ear and Hearing Care for All. Hearing loss is one the most common health issues that people experience today. Impacting over 48 million people in the United States, nearly 15% of all adults have …