Ear damage from headphones happens faster than you think

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Auditory health and the hidden cost of headphones Specialists treating auditory decline say the volume levels many people consider normal often exceed safe thresholds for personal listening devices. Sustained exposure to sound above eighty five decibels, a level easily reached on standard headphones at moderate volume, can begin damaging delicate structures within the ear after […]

The ear signals most people mistake for something less serious

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The ear is an engineering marvel compressed into a space smaller than a walnut. It converts pressure waves in the air into electrical signals the brain interprets as sound with a speed and precision that no man-made device has fully replicated. It also operates without a backup system. When the delicate structures inside are damaged, […]

The hearing habits worth changing before it is too late

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Hearing loss was once considered an inevitable feature of aging, something that arrived quietly in the later decades of life and was simply accepted as part of getting older. That picture has shifted considerably. Audiologists and public health researchers are now tracking a troubling rise in noise-induced hearing loss among people in their twenties and […]

The hearing damage that starts years before you notices

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Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent and most preventable chronic conditions affecting people today, yet it receives a fraction of the public attention directed at conditions with similar prevalence and comparable consequences. More than a billion people worldwide are estimated to be at risk of noise induced auditory damage, and a growing body […]

Are you exposing your hearing to risks that science now calls alarming? Find out

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Hearing loss is one of the most common and most undertreated sensory conditions globally, and its consequences extend well beyond the obvious difficulty of following a conversation. Research has established meaningful links between untreated hearing loss and accelerated cognitive decline, social isolation, depression, and increased risk of dementia. The ear is not simply a receiver […]

The 60-60 headphone rule that could save your hearing

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Headphones are everywhere. From busy subway commutes to afternoon gym sessions, over-ear models and wireless earbuds have become a near constant companion for millions of smartphone users. But as convenient and enjoyable as they are, prolonged use especially at high volumes carries a health risk that many people do not take seriously enough, permanent hearing […]

Dangerous hearing loss habits that may raise dementia risk

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A growing body of research is drawing a clearer line between how well people hear and how well their brains age. A new study found that two specific middle ear conditions cholesteatoma, an abnormal skin growth in the ear, and eardrum perforation are both associated with a meaningfully higher risk of developing dementia. While researchers are […]

The real damage wearing AirPods all day does to your ears

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Wireless earbuds have become a near-constant fixture in daily life. Whether someone is commuting, exercising, working, or simply walking down the street, AirPods and their competitors are almost always within reach and often inside the ear. For many users, slipping them in has become as automatic as putting on shoes. But health experts and major […]

Hearing loss: 4 effective ways to block noise damage

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Most young adults already know the drill when it comes to taking care of themselves therapy for mental health, cardio and strength training for the body, a balanced diet for the heart. But there is one part of the body that rarely makes the list: the ears. that oversight can come with lasting consequences. There […]