Health Effects of Noise Pollution
Noise pollution is any sound that reduces your quality of life. That simple definition, however, has more packed into it than you might suspect; including the health of your brain and heart.
Noise pollution is any sound that reduces your quality of life. That simple definition, however, has more packed into it than you might suspect; including the health of your brain and heart.
As we celebrate Better Hearing & Speech Month in May it’s a great time to remember the many ways hearing makes a difference in your life.
Research has pointed to links between hearing loss and reduced brain functioning over time, but the statistics may surprise you.
Despite warnings from the medical community, people continue to use harmful methods – like cotton swabs and ear candles – to remove earwax from their ears.
Nutrition is a great way to prevent hearing loss These 5 healthy-hearing soup recipes will help get you on the right track.
Simple things, such as reducing noise and walking 30 minutes a day, can improve your health and reduce your risk for hearing loss.
We’ve gathered some holiday activities built around communication that are sure to bring you and your loved ones together this holiday season.
Those with rheumatoid arthritis are at a higher risk of hearing loss. Research suggests smoking and characteristics like age can affect the connection.
Noise-related hearing loss is a serious issue and one that is easily preventable. Follow these helpful tips and protect your hearing!
Exposure to gunshots can cause permanent damage to your hearing. Here’s what you need to know about hearing protection options as a hunter or shooter.