Tips for Better Hearing (and Listening) at Concerts
Concerts are a popular draw for Tucson residents, but noise and hearing don’t mix. If you frequently attend live shows, there are tips that will keep your ears from harm without ruining your ability to enjoy the music. The Hazards of Loud Guitars and Drums Concerts and music festivals are a popular pastime in Tucson,…
Can Hearing Aids Prevent Memory Problems?
Nine out of ten people with hearing loss in Tucson benefit from the use of hearing aids. Not only do these devices help reconnect you with friends and loved ones and allow you to enjoy your favorite activities; research shows they can also help prevent many health complications associated with hearing impairment—including memory problems. Further…
Can Essential Oils Help Treat Hearing Loss?
Many people in Tucson looking for alternative natural treatments for a variety of health woes are turning to essential oils. Some even believe they can be helpful in treating hearing loss. Is there any truth to these claims? What Are Essential Oils? Essential oils are liquid compounds derived from a variety of plants. There are…
Is an Age-Related Hearing Loss Drug on the Horizon?
There’s no way to turn back the clock (unless you drive a spiffy Delorean and gun it to 88 mph), but there may be a way to prevent age-related hearing loss in Tucson in the future. Researchers have discovered a drug that could potentially protect against this common impairment. The Effects of Aging on Hearing…
The Riskiest Occupations for Hearing Loss in Tucson
Whether you love your job or are merely working for the weekend, you expect your workplace to at least be a safe one. But many workers in Tucson are at risk of developing occupational hearing loss. Knowing which jobs are particularly dangerous can help prepare you to keep safe. On-the-Job Noise Noise is the number…
Woodstock Generation Faces Hearing Loss
Many older adults in Tucson are experiencing hearing loss. Yes, we’re t-t-talkin’ ‘bout your generation, Baby Boomers! All those concerts and music festivals in your youth may finally be catching up to you. Peace, Love & Hearing Loss One of the biggest contributors to hearing loss is loud noise—particularly from music. The dangers weren’t as…
Hearing Aids Can Help Delay Dementia
Individuals with hearing loss in Tucson have an increased likelihood of developing dementia – especially if they don’t seek treatment for their condition. The good news? Research shows that hearing aids won’t only help patients hear more clearly, they may even delay the onset of dementia Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline The link between hearing…
Why Certain Antibiotics Cause Hearing Loss
There are several common factors associated with hearing loss in Tucson. Aging, noise exposure, disease and ototoxic medications can all contribute to hearing impairment. Understanding the mechanisms behind hearing loss is a necessary step in managing the condition – and possibly even coming up with ways to prevent it. Ototoxicity and Medications More than 200…
Chemicals and Hearing Loss
Most people with hearing loss in Tucson can blame aging or noise exposure for their condition. While these are the two most common factors that contribute to hearing impairment, they aren’t the only ones. Did you know there is a link between certain chemicals and hearing loss? The Dangers of Ototoxicants The Occupational Safety and…
Why Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss is Often Misdiagnosed
Most cases of hearing loss in Tucson develop slowly. You might notice a change in the ability to hear high-pitched frequencies first; over time, your condition will grow progressively worse. But in some cases, hearing loss develops suddenly, with little or no warning. Quite a few doctors, it turns out, misdiagnose this condition – preventing…