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Invest in better hearing using spare FSA or HSA funds
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com If you’re like millions of Americans, you probably have leftover money in your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Saving Account (HSA) going into the end of the year. Depending on your situation, it might make sense to explore using that money on hearing...
Classical musicians at greater risk of hearing loss than rock ‘n rollers
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com Whether you are a musician, music fan, or simply enjoy fascinating expert findings, today’s fact may perk up your ears: Why would classical musicians be more likely to have hearing loss than rock ‘n roll artists? After all, classical music is not normally played...
High noise levels at work prove harmful to hearing
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com When you think about noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), it’s natural to immediately associate the condition with exposure to loud events or activities like concerts, fireworks, and hunting. However, today’s fact is an important reminder of how prominent the risk of NIHL can be in...
Wireless hearing aid accessories enhance your hearing experience
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com It’s no secret that hearing aids are essential for helping those of us with hearing loss hear to the best of our ability. But because hearing loss is complex and different for everyone, sometimes—even with our hearing aids in—certain listening situations may continue to...
Wearing hearing aids may prevent millions of dementia cases
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com. Who knew hearing aids had the power to change the world? Today’s fact underscores the vital role hearing aids can play in the prevention of dementia. According to the renowned Lancet Commission on Dementia, Prevention, Intervention and Care, dementia has become “the greatest global challenge...
How to help a loved one get help for their hearing loss
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com Having a family member or friend with untreated hearing loss can be a tough situation to navigate. You may be experiencing frustration over having to repeat things to them during conversations, or concern over them losing connection with family at gatherings. Your loved one, meanwhile,...
Stay safe in sound this October
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com Welcome to National Protect Your Hearing Month—created to raise awareness about noise-induced hearing loss and the steps you can take to protect your hearing (psst, the steps are easy). After all, hearing our best plays a big part in maintaining our...
Healthy aging begins with better hearing
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com Welcome to Healthy Aging Month—a time to celebrate the positive aspects of growing older. Some of the most common benefits of aging, according to Columbia University Irving Medical Center, include greater acceptance of ourselves and others, wisdom from...
Hearing screenings typically absent from routine doctor exams
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com Today’s fact headlining the lack of hearing screenings at routine doctor exams may surprise you—or not. If you’re surprised: It’s probably because you’ve been keeping up with the mounting research that strongly links hearing loss with dementia, cognitive decline,
How hearing aid programs help you hear better in places you frequent
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com Today’s state-of-the-art hearing aids give us the power to adjust sound whenever we need—for even greater listening experiences. And a quick and convenient way to do this is by utilizing one of the top tools in your better-hearing artillery: a hearing aid program. What are hearing...
How to know when it's time to get new hearing aids
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com How many of you can relate to relishing some form of personal technology that makes life easier, or even fun? Maybe it’s your smartphone that lets you enjoy your favorite news sites on demand. Or how about your car with that GPS that can...
Hearing loss can make us socially withdraw
This post originally appeared on Starkey.com Today’s fact raises awareness of two of the biggest detriments of hearing loss—loneliness and social isolation. And they are not a huge surprise, when you think about it: Humans are social creatures, and when hearing, communicating, and interacting become more challenging due to hearing...