Tuesday, December 6, 2011

It's the (loud) noise, stupid...ipods are bad for your hearing



Student journalists Aubrey Molica and Taryn Ekins of Central High School in Springfield, Missouri investigate the possible links between listening to iPods and hearing loss. Check out their video.
http://www.schooltube.com/embed/5b47875983d74478ac76

Monday, September 5, 2011

How Music may Help Ward Off Hearing Loss

It's Time to dust off that old guitar in the attic  Read >>

A Scuba Diving Mask that Covers the Ears

I just found a website where they sell scuba diving masks that cover the ears.
Check it Out >>

Saturday, August 27, 2011

An Explanation for Tinnitus

That ringing in your ears might not be caused by your ears, but by your brain, according to researchers at McMaster University in Canada.
Article by Carmela Fragomeni, TheSpec.com  Read >>




Wednesday, June 29, 2011

You like to swim, and you would like to protect your ears?


You probably wear earplugs every time you go to the swimming pool or to the beach. Maybe you've tried ear-bands and head-bands. Some earplugs protect better than others and some are more comfortable than others. Which are the best?
Article by Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian  Read >>

(As always, if you know of a website with good, reliable information, share it with us. Or if you have suggestions, I'm all ears. The idea is to search the web, so our readers won't have too.)

Monday, June 20, 2011

NYPD officers with hearing loss risk the boot
NYPD bans hearing aids. Read >>

Article by Joseph Goldstein, New York Times

Will Chief Wiggum and Springfield follow suit? 

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Is this What Happens When the Brain Walls Go Down?
Article by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Read >>



Monday, March 21, 2011

Ever Wondered What Would It Be Like to Lose Your Hearing ?
The Better Hearing Institute has a hearing loss simulator that shows how sensorineural hearing losses affect hearing. Find Out >>




Saturday, March 19, 2011

Hear-it.org Offers a Hearing Test to Determine If You Would Benefit From Using a Hearing Aid

You'll need headphones for the test. For better results you should take the test in a quiet room and use headphones that won't allow you to hear external noises. Disclaimer : Be aware these type of tests (there're several online) are not accurate, some of them can even hurt your ears, and you should always have your hearing checked by your doctor anyway.
http://www.hear-it.org/Online-Hearing-Test
Going Topless Can Hurt Your Hearing
Funny headline by the National Hearing Institute; it's not what you're thinking though
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Monday, March 7, 2011

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Could a Trip to the Movies Harm Your Hearing?



The other day at the movies I felt uncomfortable with the noise levels. I did a little googling and found this old article that didn't reassure me one bit. My only consolation is that now I am informed.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

hearing loss and dementia

As per the findings of a new study, published in the journal Archives of Neurology, the adults with the loss of hearing are at the ascended risks of developing dementia and even Alzheimer's.
http://topnews.net.nz/content/211955-hearing-loss-dementia-s-gain