Do you wear noise canceling headphones frequently for work or travel? If so, then this blog post on new possible non-headphone devices for eliminating distracting noises in the workplace is just for you!
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Read MoreIs excessive, loud noise a threat to more than just your hearing? Find out in this blog post based on a recent study conducted to answer just that question.
Read MoreNot sure how often to get your hearing checked? Basically, it’s important to have your hearing tested periodically to detect any changes to your hearing health. Keep reading to find out often you should have your hearing checked.
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Read More"A rooster’s ear is incredibly technically advanced. When their beaks are fully open, soft tissue moves to cover half their eardrum, while a quarter of the ear canal itself closes off.”
Read MoreIn a study by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, researchers have found a significant link between moderate hearing loss and depression, particularly among women. Researchers worked with over 300 adults aged 18 and older to gather data, and they found some interesting results.
Read MoreIn a study by Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital, researchers have found evidence that the duration of use of over-the-counter pain relievers is linked to a higher risk of hearing loss. This study adds to a growing body of evidence that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen) and acetaminophen contribute to hearing loss. The exact reason for this link is still unknown.
Read MoreWhile music can be a powerful motivator—as you start to lose steam, the music swells and you feel energized to push through the last little bit of your workout. Many exercise classes, including spin classes and aerobic classes, use music as a motivator in much the same way. But researchers from Harvard have found that these classes are consistently above the level considered safe for hearing.
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