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Hearing Health: June 2006
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This is my inside view on the hearing health industry. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Protiens tied to Usher Syndrom may be our Hearing's Missing Link. At least of third of all people with hearing loss can attribute it to Noise Induced Hearing loss. Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) accounts for about 90% of all hearing loss. If they can figure out how to harness these protiens or how to rebuild them, I might be out of a JOB! Figure that out and you will make billions and put me out a job. Links to this post.
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Hearing Health: Baby boomers are ignoring their hearing loss
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This is my inside view on the hearing health industry. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. Baby boomers are ignoring their hearing loss. From the Houston Chronicle. Health experts have warned during the past few years that nearly half of U.S. baby boomers as many as 38 million people born between 1945 and 1964 are experiencing some degree of hearing loss, and at a more rapid pace than previous generations. Posted by Kyle R. Griffin @ 11:06 AM. Ignoring hair loss is too bad :(. Links to this post:.
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Hearing Health: Duke study finds hearing aids underused
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This is my inside view on the hearing health industry. Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Duke study finds hearing aids underused. DURHAM, N.C., June 5 (UPI). A Duke University study suggests hearing aids are underused, with only 1-in-5 people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually owning one. Although hearing loss can contribute to strained relationships with family and friends, depression and even a deterioration of basic well-being, of the 1-in-5 owning a hearing aid, only one-third use them.
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Hearing Health: Hearing Loss - The Preventable Kind
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This is my inside view on the hearing health industry. Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Hearing Loss - The Preventable Kind. Hearing loss comes in many forms and comes from a variety of causes. Some of it avoidable-some of it not. Noise induced hearing loss is the largest group of hearing impairment and it is unique in the fact that it is entirely avoidable. Unfortunately once exposed to very loud noises, the damage is done. What is too loud? What is too Loud? Posted by Kyle R. Griffin @ 10:10 AM. Duke study fi...
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Hearing Health: Education Key to Prevention
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This is my inside view on the hearing health industry. Monday, June 12, 2006. Education Key to Prevention. As much as people hate admitting that they need help hearing and as much as people hate wearing hearing aids; why do they hate wearing ear plugs so much? I find it so ironic. If we are ever to remove the stigma of wearing ear plugs and perserving our hearing; I believe education is key. Posted by Kyle R. Griffin @ 8:12 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Links to this post:. Kyle R. Griffin.
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Hearing Health: Miss America 2005 speaks out for hearing loss
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This is my inside view on the hearing health industry. Friday, June 16, 2006. Miss America 2005 speaks out for hearing loss. Deidre Downs grew up as a tomboy. Downs played sports, and had a loving, supportive family in Alabama. Downs also grew up with a hearing impairment. I started wearing hearing aids when I was in kindergarten, and I quit wearing them when I was 10 or 11 because I was teased, Downs said. Now as an adult, Downs takes a stand to try and get rid of the stigma that goes with hearing loss.
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Hearing Health: Protiens tied to Usher Syndrom may be our Hearing's Missing Link..
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This is my inside view on the hearing health industry. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Protiens tied to Usher Syndrom may be our Hearing's Missing Link. At least of third of all people with hearing loss can attribute it to Noise Induced Hearing loss. Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) accounts for about 90% of all hearing loss. If they can figure out how to harness these protiens or how to rebuild them, I might be out of a JOB! Figure that out and you will make billions and put me out a job. Links to this post:.