Hearing loss is a common issue among older adults, often caused by aging, noise exposure, or underlying health conditions. It can affect daily communication, safety, and even cognitive health, leading to risks such as social isolation and an increased chance of dementia. Recognizing the signs of hearing loss, like difficulty understanding conversations or needing to turn up the TV, is essential. Seeking professional advice can help manage the condition and improve quality of life.
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The Connection Between Hearing Loss and Balance
By Dr. Fritz Butehorn, Spartanburg/Greer ENT & Allergy Many hearing loss patients we see at Spartanburg & Greer ENT are… Read more »
Hearing Aids May Mean Fewer Visits to the Hospital for Seniors
Submitted by Spartanburg & Greer ENT; www.spartanburgent.com Researchers examined data from more than 1,300 adults aged 65 to 85 with… Read more »
It’s Your Brain: A Hearing Loss Infographic
based on the article by Jennifer Waddell, Sound Hearing Care If you suffer from hearing loss, your brain tries to… Read more »
Hearing Health and the Company it Keeps
by Matthew Orosz; Hearing Care of Summerville The connectivity of hearing and the mind and body is astounding. As more… Read more »
Hearing Loss: Not Your Ears, Your Brain
It is a large misnomer that your ears are what’s doing the hearing. It’s actually your brain that hears. The… Read more »
Frequently Asked Questions: Hearing Loss
by Goutham Gosu, FAAA, CCC-A, Hearing Solution Center Hearing Solution Center is an independent audiology and hearing aid practice. We… Read more »